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Babar

ุจุงุจุงุฑ

Origin: Hindi. Literal Meaning: Lion. Contextual meaning: King of Jungle, Lion hearted, brave, courageous and exemplary leadership qualities. Highly, powerful and influential, very charsimatic and bold with splendor and positive radiance.

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Basili

ุจุงุณูŠู„ูŠ

Basili is an Arabic for boys that means courageous, brave.

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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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Kindiyyah

ูƒูู†ู’ุฏููŠู‘ูŽุฉ

Kindiyyah is an Arabic name for girls that means one who comes from a mountain, one who is like a mountain in tallness or firmness.

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Lilia

ู„ูŠู„ูŠุง

Lilia is a Persian name derived from the Arabic word Lail that means night.

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Qiladah

ู‚ูู„ุงุฏุฉ

Qiladah is an Arabic name for girls that means necklace.

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Rajini

ุฑุงุฌูŠู†

Kingly, very exclusive.

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Rumman

ุฑูˆู…ุงู†

Pl. of Rummana, pomegranate.

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Sarina

ุณูŽุฑูŠู†ุง

Peace, Satisfactory, calm, cool.

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Tawwad

ุชูŽูˆูŽุฏู‘

Tawwad is an Arabic name for boys and girls that means affection, love.

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Antoine

ุฃู†ุทูˆุงู†

French form of Anthony, from Latin Antonius meaning "priceless, praiseworthy". A beloved classic French name of sophistication and timeless charm.

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Antoinette

ุฃู†ุทูˆุงู†ุช

French name meaning "priceless little one; beyond praise." The gracious French feminine diminutive of Antoine; Antoinette forever evokes the tragic beauty and regal elegance of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France.

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Amadou

ุงู…ุงุฏูˆ

worthy of praise; West African form of Ahmad

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Amandine

ุงู…ุงู†ุฏูŠู†

French diminutive of Amanda meaning "worthy of love". A charming French name of delicate elegance and warm romantic spirit.

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Antonella

ุงู†ุชูˆู†ูŠู„ุง

Italian diminutive of Antonia meaning "priceless; praiseworthy little one." An elegant Italian feminine name beloved across Italy and the Mediterranean world; Antonella combines the grandeur of the ancient Roman Antonius with an endearing Italian warmth.

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Antonin

ุงู†ุชูˆู†ูŠู†

Slavic form of Antoninus from Latin meaning "priceless, praiseworthy". A dignified classical name with deep roots in Roman and Eastern European tradition.

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Olivette

ุงูˆู„ูŠุช

little olive; French diminutive of Olive

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Patrice

ุจุงุชุฑูŠุณ

French and Latin form of Patrick meaning "noble; patrician; of noble birth." Used for both men and women across French-speaking cultures; Patrice carries the aristocratic dignity of ancient Rome and the timeless refinement of French elegance.

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Patricia

ุจุงุชุฑูŠุดูŠุง

Latin name meaning "noblewoman; of noble birth; patrician lady." Derived from the Roman patrician class; Patricia conveys timeless elegance, distinguished social standing, and the dignified grace of a woman of noble character and refined spirit.

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Batyk

ุจุงุชูŠูƒ

A masculine name meaning a noble aristocrat in Polish, or a sharp, cutting blade in Arabic.

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Basilio

ุจุงุณูŠู„ูŠูˆ

Italian form of Basil from Greek meaning "kingly, royal, of noble lineage". Borne by Saint Basil the Great; a name of noble authority and spiritual wisdom.

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Paula

ุจุงูˆู„ุง

Latin feminine name meaning "small; humble; of modest stature." The feminine form of Paulus; Saint Paula of Rome was a 4th-century noblewoman and companion of Saint Jerome, patron saint of widows โ€” a name of graceful simplicity and sacred devotion.

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Paule

ุจุงูˆู„ู‡

French and German feminine form of Paul meaning "small; humble." Paule is the Francophone variant of Paula; a graceful form carrying the apostolic heritage of Paul adorned with the warmth of French and Germanic naming traditions.

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Paolo

ุจุงูˆู„ูˆ

Italian form of Paul from Latin Paulus meaning "small, humble". Borne by the Apostle Paul; a name of profound Christian heritage, humility, and universal love.

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Petros

ุจูŽุชูุฑู’ุณ

Greek and Latin form of Peter meaning "rock; stone; the steadfast one." From the Aramaic Kephas; the Apostle Peter was the first pope โ€” Petros is the Greek form of this foundational Christian name, a name of unshakeable faith and bedrock leadership.

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Beatrice

ุจุชุฑูŠุฒ

French and Italian form meaning "she who brings happiness; blessed voyager." Immortalized by Dante Alighieri as his divine guide through Paradise in the Divine Comedy; Beatrice represents the pinnacle of grace, spiritual light, and transcendent beauty.

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Patricia

ุจุชุฑูŠุดูŠุง

Latin feminine name meaning "noble; of noble birth; patrician." The feminine form of Patricius; Saint Patricia of Naples is honored as a patron saint; Patricia became one of the most popular names in the English-speaking world โ€” a name of aristocratic grace.

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Patrizia

ุจุชุฑูŠุตูŠ

noble; of patrician birth

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Bardasis

ุจูŽุฑูุณู’ูƒุง

the one of eternal strength; unchanged by time, constant as stone

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Pauline

ุจูˆู„ูŠู†ูŠ

French and Latin feminine name meaning "small; humble." The graceful French diminutive of Paola/Paula; Pauline is a name of gentle modesty and elegant simplicity, widely beloved across French-speaking and Latin cultures โ€” a name of timeless feminine grace.

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Petra

ุจูŠุชุฑุง

German, Slavic and Latin feminine form of Peter meaning "rock; stone; the steadfast one." From the Greek petros; a name of steadfast strength and grounded resilience, evoking the ancient city carved in stone in Jordan and the apostolic heritage of Saint Peter.

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Byla

ุจูŠู„ุงุก

A feminine name derived from Hebrew meaning consecrated to God, or from Latin meaning a beautiful, beloved church servant.

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Charlie

ุชุดุงุฑู„ูŠ

free man; diminutive of Charles

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Dorian

ุชูˆุฑูŠุงู†

from Doris; of the ancient Dorian Greek people

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Tonya

ุชูˆู†ูŠุง

Russian pet form of Antonia meaning "priceless, of inestimable worth". A friendly and warm diminutive in Russia.

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Germaine

ุฌูุฑู’ู…ูŽุงู†ููŠ

from Germany; of Germanic heritage

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Germaine

ุฌูุฑู’ู…ููŠู†

French-German name meaning "from Germany, German-born". A distinguished Franco-German name of noble heritage.

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Glory

ุฌู„ูˆุฑูŠ

glory; name meaning honour and splendour

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Georgia

ุฌูˆุฑุฌูŠุง

farmer; one who works the land

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Georgina

ุฌูˆุฑุฌูŠู†

English and European feminine form meaning "farmer; earth worker; one who works the land." The feminine of George from Greek Georgios; Georgina carries the quiet strength and generous nurturing spirit of those who tend the earth.

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Julia

ุฌูˆู„ูŠุง

youthful; forever young and vibrant

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Julio

ุฌูˆู„ูŠูˆ

youthful; masculine form of Julia

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Delmar

ุฏูู„ู…ุงุฑ

French name meaning "of the sea; from the sea." From the French de la mer; a poetic name evoking the boundless ocean, the spirit of adventure, freedom of distant horizons, and the deep romantic connection between humanity and the sea.

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Dominic

ุฏูˆู…ู†ูŠูƒ

Latin name meaning "of the Lord; belonging to God." From the Latin dominus (lord); Saint Dominic de Guzmรกn founded the Order of Preachers (Dominicans) in the 13th century โ€” a name of profound sacred belonging and apostolic missionary zeal.

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Dominique

ุฏูˆู…ูŠู†ูŠูƒ

French form of Dominic meaning "of the Lord; belonging to God." From Latin dominus; the elegant French feminine and unisex form; Dominique became widely popular in French-speaking countries and internationally โ€” a name of graceful sacred devotion.

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Donia

ุฏููˆู†ูŠู‘ูŽุฉ

Latin-derived name meaning "lady; mistress; gift." Related to the Latin Dominia (mistress of the house) and the Italian Donna; Donia expresses feminine dignity, generous spirit, and the gracious authority of a true lady.

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Dexter

ุฏูŠูƒุณุชุฑ

right-handed; skilled and dexterous

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Rufinus

ุฑูููŠู†

red-haired; from the Latin rufus meaning red

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