
Hatem
Arabic
Hatem is a masculine Arabic name meaning “decisive,” “judge,” or “firm in judgment.” It also carries a warm cultural association with generosity through the legendary pre-Islamic Arab poet Hatem al-Tai.
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Arabic
Hatem is a masculine Arabic name meaning “decisive,” “judge,” or “firm in judgment.” It also carries a warm cultural association with generosity through the legendary pre-Islamic Arab poet Hatem al-Tai.

Arabic
Baraa is an Arabic name meaning “innocence,” “purity,” or “free from sin.” It comes from the Arabic root B-R-ʾ, connected with being unblemished, acquitted, or morally clear.

Sanskrit
Chirag Anand Mehta can be read as a bright, joyful Indian boy's name: Chirag suggests a lamp or light, while Anand means bliss or happiness. Together, the name has a warm feeling of cheerful brightness.

Sanskrit
Devansh is a Sanskrit-rooted boy name meaning "part of God" or "eternal part of God." In the full name Devansh Rishi Tiwari, it has a thoughtful, devotional sound with a scholarly Indian feel.

Arabic
Lubna is an Arabic feminine name most often understood to mean "storax tree," a fragrant resin-producing tree. It also carries gentle associations with milky whiteness, softness, and natural sweetness in Arabic naming tradition.

Sanskrit
Eshan is a Sanskrit-origin boy name often connected with a divine or lordly meaning. Paired with Vedant and the surname Bhat, Eshan Vedant Bhat has a learned, spiritual, and distinctly South Asian sound.

Arabic
Maysoon is a girl’s name with Arabic roots. The exact meaning is not confirmed in the provided source excerpts, so it’s best treated here as a graceful Arabic name rather than assigned a specific meaning.

Arabic
Hala is an Arabic girl name often understood as “halo” or “aureole,” especially the ring of light seen around the moon. It has a soft, luminous feeling: simple, warm, and graceful.

Arabic
Sawsan is an Arabic girl name meaning "lily" or "white lily." It carries a gentle floral feeling, with associations of beauty, purity, and natural grace.

Arabic
Rania is an Arabic girl name meaning “one who gazes” or “to look with pleasure.” It’s often understood with a graceful, attentive feeling, like someone with a captivating gaze.

Arabic
Thuraya is an Arabic girl name meaning “the Pleiades,” the bright star cluster also known as the Seven Sisters. It has a luminous, poetic feeling with a gentle thoo-RAY-ah sound.

Arabic
Marwan is an Arabic boy name most often linked to maruww, meaning flint, quartz, or a hard mineral stone. It carries a firm, grounded feeling, like something strong enough to spark fire.

Sanskrit
Hriday means "heart." In the full name Hriday Keshav Menon, the first name gives the name its tender center: warmth, feeling, and inner life.

Sanskrit
Ishaan Harsh Vyas is a Sanskrit boy's name with a bright, polished sound. The exact meaning of each part is not confirmed in the provided sources, so this page treats the name's origin and usage carefully.

Arabic
Manal is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. The provided sources identify it as an Arabic-language girls' name, but they do not give a confirmed literal meaning.

Sanskrit
Kartikeya means “born of the Krittikas” or “son of the Krittikas,” referring to the Krittika stars of the Pleiades. In Hindu tradition, Kartikeya is another name for Skanda, the warrior god associated with victory.

Arabic
Nisreen is a feminine Arabic and Persian name meaning “wild rose,” “fragrant flower,” or, in some sources, “jasmine.” It has a soft floral feeling, tied to beauty, freshness, and delicate strength.

Arabic
Abeer is an Arabic name meaning “sweet fragrance.” It carries a soft, graceful feeling, like a lovely scent that lingers in a room.

Arabic
Hiba is an Arabic girl name meaning “gift.” It comes from the Arabic root wahaba, meaning “to give.”

Arabic
Lamis is a feminine Arabic name meaning “soft.” It has a gentle, graceful feeling, with a sound that is simple in English and rooted in Arabic naming tradition.

Arabic
Nadine is most often explained as a French form of Nadia, meaning “hope.” In Arabic use, نادين may also be understood as “admonitory,” “messenger,” or “showerer of blessings.”

Arabic
Ghada is an Arabic girl name meaning graceful, elegant, attractive, or beautifully dignified. In Arabic, غادة can also refer to a small desert tree, Haloxylon persicum.

Sanskrit
Neelesh is a Sanskrit and Hindi masculine name meaning “lord of the blue” or “blue-hued lord.” In Hindu tradition, it can point devotionally to Krishna’s blue complexion and sometimes to Shiva through the blue-throated form Nīlakaṇṭha.

Sanskrit
Raghav is a Sanskrit boy name commonly understood as “descendant of Raghu,” with Raghu referring to a legendary king associated with noble lineage and virtue. In the full name Raghav Mahesh Pandey, Raghav carries the clearest sourced meaning from the available research.

Sanskrit
Samarjit is a Sanskrit boy name meaning "victor in battle" or "conqueror of war." With Arvind, meaning is often understood as lotus in Indian naming traditions, the full name has a strong, graceful feel.

Arabic
Mai is a short Arabic girl name, also found in several other cultures as a given name and surname. Its exact meaning is listed differently across baby-name sources, so many parents choose it for its sound: light, graceful, and quietly confident.

Arabic
Roula is used as a feminine name with Arabic and Greek associations. Sources give the Arabic meaning as “a woman who is radiant,” while a Greek interpretation connects it with “little rose.”

Arabic
Maha is an Arabic girl name most often understood as “half moon” or “beautiful eyes.” It is also tied to the graceful image of the mahā, an animal praised in Arabic poetry for its lovely eyes.

Arabic
Sireen is an Arabic girl name related to Sirin, most often understood as “beautiful,” “charming,” or “lovely lady.” Some interpretations also connect it with a calm, serene quality.

Arabic
Tasneem is an Arabic girls' name meaning "fountain of paradise" or "a spring in paradise." It comes from Arabic tasnīm, a name associated with pure, heavenly water in Islamic tradition.

Arabic
Joud is an Arabic unisex name meaning "generosity," "kindness," or "openhanded goodness." It has a gentle, noble feel, tied to giving freely and acting with a warm heart.

Arabic
Samar is an Arabic name most often given to girls, meaning "evening conversations" or night talk. It carries the feeling of poetry, music, friendship, and stories shared after sunset.

Irish
Lorcan is an Irish boy name meaning “little, fierce.” Paired with Peadar, it feels strongly Irish, grounded, and quietly brave.

Irish
Fiachra is an Irish boy name possibly meaning “raven” or “battle king.” In Fiachra Séamus, the first name carries a dark, strong, nature-rich Irish feel.

Irish
Cian Donnacha is an Irish boy name pairing Cian, often understood as an old Irish name, with Donnacha, a Gaelic form meaning “brown” or “dark” plus “chief” or “noble.” Together, it has a strong, traditional Irish sound with a gentle rhythm.

Irish
Darragh Eoin is an Irish boy name led by Darragh, from Old Irish Daire or Dara, meaning "oak tree" or "oak wood." The full name feels grounded, traditional, and strong.

Igbo
A verified literal meaning for the full name Arinze Chukwuma Ezenwa is not given in the supplied sources. It is an Igbo boy’s name with a strong, dignified sound and clear ties to Igbo naming tradition.

Igbo
Nkechi is an Igbo name often understood as “what God has given” or “God’s own gift.” In the full name Nkechi Chizaram Orji, Chizaram adds the tender meaning “God answered me,” while Orji is an Igbo family name associated in many contexts with ọjị, the kola nut.

Indonesian
Galih Ramadhan is an Indonesian boy's name. A verified etymological meaning for the full name was not available in the supplied source material.

Igbo
Kenechukwu is an Igbo name meaning "Thank God" or "Give praise to God." In the full name Kenechukwu Ebube Anya, the clearest sourced meaning is Kenechukwu’s grateful, faith-filled message of praise.

English
The supplied sources do not give an etymological meaning for Elizabeth. In English use, the name is strongly associated with Queen Elizabeth II, whose full name was Elizabeth Alexandra Mary.

Igbo
Tochukwu Chimdalu Ezeigbo is identified here as a unisex Igbo name, but the provided source excerpts do not verify its exact meaning. Because the meaning is not supported by the supplied materials, this page treats the name with care rather than guessing.

Native American
Yunuen Eréndira is a rare Indigenous Mexican name pairing connected with Purépecha heritage. A specific, sourced meaning for the full name was not available in the provided records.

English
Riley is an English unisex name meaning “rye wood” or “rye clearing.” It also has Irish surname roots through O’Reilly, from an older personal name of uncertain meaning.

Igbo
Chidimma Ogechukwu Nweke is an Igbo name meaning “God is good,” paired with Ogechukwu, “God’s time” or “God’s appointed time.” Nweke is an Igbo surname often connected to the Eke market day in the traditional four-day Igbo week.

English
Nova is a Latin-origin name meaning “new.” It also evokes the astronomical word nova: a star that suddenly appears brighter in the night sky.

English
Ivy is an English nature name meaning “ivy plant” or “vine.” It comes from the Old English word “ifig,” referring to the evergreen climbing plant.

English
Dylan is a Welsh name traditionally understood as “son of the sea,” “born from the ocean,” or connected with the “great tide.” It comes from Welsh elements associated with movement toward the tide or sea.

English
Grace means “gracious” and comes from Latin gratia, associated with favor, goodwill, gratitude, beauty, charm, and divine grace. In English, it is also a virtue name connected with kindness, mercy, and elegance.

English
Lincoln is an English boy’s name meaning “settlement by the lake” or “town by the pool.” It began as a place-based surname from the city of Lincoln, England.