
Farah Lina Saleh
Arabic
Farah is an Arabic name usually understood as “joy” or “happiness.” Paired with Lina and Saleh, Farah Lina Saleh has a bright, graceful sound with a warm Arabic feel.
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Arabic
Farah is an Arabic name usually understood as “joy” or “happiness.” Paired with Lina and Saleh, Farah Lina Saleh has a bright, graceful sound with a warm Arabic feel.

Arabic
Sami Bassel Najjar is an Arabic boy's name often understood as “elevated and brave,” with Najjar used as a family name meaning “carpenter.” Sami can also be a spelling associated with the Sámi people of Northern Europe, so context matters.

Bengali
Samira is commonly understood in Bengali Muslim naming as “breeze,” “air,” “friend,” “companion,” or “close companion.” It has a soft, graceful sound with a warm, sociable meaning.

Bengali
Tanima is a Bengali and Indian girl name with Sanskrit roots, usually understood as “slenderness,” “delicacy,” “fine,” “subtle,” or “beautiful.” It has a graceful, quiet feeling rather than a loud or showy one.

Bengali
Ahona is a Bengali feminine name related to Ahana, from the Sanskrit word “ahana,” meaning “dawn.” It carries a bright, gentle feeling of first light and new beginnings.

Arabic
Mira Salma Hariri is an Arabic girl name with a calm, graceful sound and a strong literary echo through Hariri. The provided sources verify Hariri as an Arabic name connected to al-Hariri of Basra and his Maqamat al-Hariri.

Bengali
Aritra is a Bengali name from Sanskrit, usually understood as “navigator,” “one who shows the right path,” or “helmsman.” Its older sense is tied to an oar or the act of steering a boat.

Bengali
Priyanka Dutta Mili is a Bengali girl’s full name made from the given name Priyanka, the family name Dutta, and Mili, a soft Bengali familiar name. The supplied sources confirm the name’s Indian and Bengali cultural setting, but they do not give a verified literal meaning for each part.

Bengali
Debolina Sen Rimi is a Bengali feminine name with a lyrical, graceful sound. The surname Sen comes from a Sanskrit word meaning "being a lord, master or leader," while the meanings of Debolina and Rimi are not firmly established in the provided sources.

Turkish
Beril is the Turkish form related to Beryl, a gemstone name referring to the mineral beryl. It has a clear, bright, nature-inspired feeling, with ties to jewelry, color, and old-fashioned English gemstone names.

Arabic
Alya is an Arabic girl name meaning "heavens," "highborn," or "exalted." Alya Reem Asfour has a graceful Arabic sound, with Alya carrying the clearest documented meaning.

Bengali
Ananya means "unique," "matchless," or "without a second." In Ananya Paul Katha, the first name brings a warm Sanskrit sense of singularity and incomparable worth.

Nigerian
Adeyemi is a Yoruba name meaning “the crown or royalty befits me” or “the crown is meant for me.” Tobiloba Ayomide Adeyemi is a unisex Nigerian name with a strongly Yoruba feel, though only Adeyemi’s meaning is verified in the supplied sources.

Nigerian
Amarachi Nnenna Eze is an Igbo Nigerian name often read as “God’s grace, father’s mother, king.” Together, it has the feel of a blessing name with deep family honor and strength.

Bengali
Mehjabin is a Persian-rooted girls' name often understood as "moon-like," "beautiful as the moon," or more specifically "a moon-like forehead." Chowdhury is a Bengali family name, and Piya is a sweet South Asian given name or pet name often used with an affectionate feel.

Turkish
Ceren is a Turkish feminine name meaning "baby gazelle" or "gazelle." It has a gentle nature image with a graceful, lively feel.

Turkish
Derya is a Turkish name meaning "sea." It comes from Persian Daryā, also meaning "sea," with an Old Persian form recorded as drayah.

Turkish
Eylül is a Turkish feminine name meaning “September.” It has a gentle, golden feel, tied to the first cool days after summer.

Igbo
Chimamanda is an Igbo given name widely understood as a God-centered name, often glossed as “my God will not fail.” Okorie is an Igbo surname meaning “born on Orie,” one of the days in the traditional Igbo four-day week.

Bengali
Afsana Binte Alam is a Bengali Muslim girl name. A verified meaning for the full name is not provided in the supplied sources, though Afsana is documented as a given name and appears in Bengali cultural use.

Bengali
Tanzim Noor Chayan is a Bengali unisex compound name often understood through its parts: Tanzim, Noor, and Chayan. Noor is associated with light, while the full name has a thoughtful, luminous feel.

Turkish
Yaman is a Turkish boy name meaning redoubtable, stalwart, intelligent, efficient, or strong. In Arabic use, Yaman can also refer to someone from Yemen and carries the sense of blessing and plenty of goodness.

Nigerian
Zainab is a feminine Arabic name, commonly treated as a form of Zaynab, and is associated in name references with beauty, fragrance, flowers, nature, and plants. Zainab Aisha Abdullahi has a graceful Nigerian Muslim feel, with Zainab carrying deep Arabic and Islamic roots.

Nigerian
The provided sources confirm Musa Ibrahim Danjuma as a Nigerian boy's name, but they do not give a verified etymological meaning for Musa, Ibrahim, or Danjuma. The name carries a strong Nigerian family-name feel, with Danjuma documented among notable Nigerians.

Nigerian
Ifeoluwa is a Yoruba name meaning “God’s love is inside” or “the love of God is within.” Oladipo is Yoruba too, used as a surname or given name, and is associated with “more wealth” or “wealth and success becomes plenty.”

Tamil
Aarav Kavin combines the calm, peaceful feel of Aarav with Kavin, an Indian name associated with intelligence and wisdom. Together, it suggests a thoughtful boy with a steady presence.

Tamil
Nilan is linked to the Sanskrit Nila, meaning “blue” or “dark blue,” with some modern sources also associating it with “moon.” Paired with Pranav, it has a calm, luminous feel that suits a Tamil boy beautifully.

Yoruba
Adefemi is a Yoruba unisex name meaning “royalty loves me.” It belongs to the wider Femi family of names, where Fẹ́mi means “love me.”

Arabic
Iyad Rami Sayegh is an Arabic boy’s name built from Arabic given names and the surname Sayegh, which means “goldsmith.” The exact meanings of Iyad and Rami are not confirmed in the provided sources.

Tamil
Karthik comes from the Sanskrit Kartikeya, a name tied to the Hindu god of war and victory, the son of Shiva and Parvati. For Karthik Arul, the sourced meaning centers on courage, strength, leadership, and a distinctly Tamil cultural feel.

Yoruba
Akinyele is a Yoruba boy name meaning “valor is worthy of the house.” It comes from the Yoruba elements akin, meaning “valor” or “bravery,” yẹ, meaning “befitting” or “worthy of,” and ilé, meaning “home” or “household.”

Arabic
Marwan Sami Halabi is an Arabic masculine name. The provided sources confirm Marwan as an Arabic name, written مروان, and connect it to early Islamic history through the Umayyad caliph Marwan I.

Tamil
Advaith means “unique,” “one without a duplicate,” and “non-duality.” It is also listed as another name associated with Brahma, Vishnu, and Lord Ganesha in Hindu naming sources.

Tamil
Vikram Aadith means a name with the strength of Vikram, commonly understood as valorous, wise, brave, strong, and victorious. Aadith gives the full name a sunlit feel through its echo of Aditya, which means sun in the name Vikramaditya.

Turkish
Lale is a Turkish feminine name meaning "tulip." It comes from a Persian root and carries a graceful, floral feeling.

Tamil
Ashwin is a Sanskrit male name used widely in India, connected with the Ashvins, the divine twins of Vedic mythology, and with the Hindu lunar month Ashvin. Ashwin Naren has a bright, classical South Asian feel with a Tamil-friendly sound.

Tamil
Gautham is a Tamil-friendly spelling of Gautama, a Sanskrit name meaning “related to Gotama” or “descendant of Gotama.” The older root Gotama has been interpreted as “richest in cows” or “largest ox,” giving the name an ancient, pastoral strength.

Turkish
Nehir is a Turkish name meaning "river." It has a fresh, flowing feeling, tied to movement, renewal, and natural strength.

Yoruba
Adesewa is a Yoruba name often interpreted as “the crown adds beauty” or “crown of beauty.” It comes from adé, meaning “crown” or “royalty,” and ṣe ẹwà, connected with making or bringing beauty.

Bengali
Keya Rani Biswas is a Bengali girl’s full name with a bright, graceful sound. The exact etymology of Keya is not confirmed in the provided sources, while Rani is widely used in South Asian naming as a regal given or middle name.

Nigerian
Halima is an Arabic-origin girls' name meaning forbearing, gentle, mild-mannered, and generous. Halima Sadiya Bello has a soft, dignified sound with a meaning centered on patience and kindness.

Nigerian
Yusuf is an Arabic boy name meaning “God increases” or “increases.” It is the Arabic form of Yosef and the English Joseph.

Tamil
Sanjay Vishal is a Tamil boy name with a strong, modern Indian sound. Vishal comes from Sanskrit viśāla, meaning great, vast, or expansive.

Tamil
The exact meaning of Pradeep Senthil is not confirmed in the provided sources. As a Tamil boy’s name, it has the feel of a rooted, traditional Indian name with a bright, composed sound.

Turkish
Pelin is a Turkish botanical name meaning "wormwood" or "absinthe," referring to the aromatic herb Artemisia absinthium. It has a clean, nature-rooted feeling with a slightly wild, distinctive edge.

Yoruba
Akintunde is a Yoruba boy's name meaning "the brave one is back" or "the valiant one has returned." It comes from Yoruba naming tradition and is associated with courage returning to a family.

Tamil
Yuvan Madhan is a Tamil boy's name with a bright, modern sound. The exact etymology is not confirmed in the provided sources, so it is best understood here as a Tamil personal name rather than a name with a verified literal meaning.

Turkish
Tuğçe is a Turkish girl name meaning "small crown" or "coronet." It comes from tuğ, a historic Turkish royal or military insignia, giving the name a graceful feeling of honor and dignity.

Nigerian
Mobolaji is a masculine Yoruba name meaning “I woke up with wealth” or “I have awakened to wealth.” It carries a bright feeling of blessing, prosperity, and grateful expectation.

Igbo
Odinakachukwu is an Igbo boy name commonly understood as “it is in God’s hands” or “it rests in God’s hands.” Chukwunemerem adds the prayerful idea of “God does for me,” while Ezeji is an Igbo surname.