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  • Diego Alonso

    Diego Alonso

    Latin

    Diego Alonso is a Spanish masculine name. Diego has debated origins, often linked with Jacob, Didacus, or the Greek idea of teaching, while Alonso comes from the Germanic Adalfuns, meaning "noble-ready" or "noble and ready."

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  • Manuel Eliseo

    Manuel Eliseo

    Latin

    Manuel Eliseo is a Latin and Spanish-style compound name with a gentle, dignified sound. The Eliseo side is connected in the source material with Elíseo, a Spanish form of Elisha, meaning “God is salvation,” and with Elisio, tied to Elysium and ideas of blessedness and paradise.

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  • Isabela Rocío

    Isabela Rocío

    Latin

    Isabela Rocío means “God is my oath” and “dew.” Together, it suggests a faithful, fresh, grace-filled name with Spanish and Latin roots.

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  • Martina Celeste

    Martina Celeste

    Latin

    Martina Celeste is a Latin girl name pairing Martina, meaning "warlike" or "servant of Mars, god of war," with the graceful name Celeste. The full name feels strong, elegant, and bright.

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  • Catalina Abril

    Catalina Abril

    Latin

    Catalina Abril brings together the graceful sound of Catalina with Abril, a Latin-rooted name from Aprilis, the Latin word connected with the month of April. Abril carries springtime associations of opening, blossoming, renewal, growth, and vitality.

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  • Julieta Belén

    Julieta Belén

    Latin

    Julieta Belén is a Spanish-language pairing with a tender, lyrical feel. The provided sources do not give a verified etymology for either name, so its meaning is best presented as culturally resonant rather than definitively sourced here.

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  • Mariana Estela

    Mariana Estela

    Latin

    Mariana Estela combines Mariana, a Latin-rooted name related to Mars, with Estela, from Latin stella, meaning “star.” Together, it suggests a bright, steady girl with warmth, strength, and a guiding-light quality.

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  • Alicia Milagros

    Alicia Milagros

    Latin

    Alicia Milagros carries a tender Spanish meaning through Milagros: “miracles.” As a full name, it feels bright, graceful, and deeply hopeful.

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  • Clara Josefina

    Clara Josefina

    Latin

    Clara Josefina means “clear, bright, famous” paired with “she shall add” or “may God add.” Together, it has a luminous, hopeful feeling: a bright child who brings increase, growth, and blessing.

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  • Ana Victoria

    Ana Victoria

    Latin

    Ana Victoria combines Ana, commonly traced to Hannah meaning "grace" or "favor," with Victoria, the Latin word for "victory." Together, it is often understood as "graceful victory" or "favored with victory."

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  • Juan Pablo

    Juan Pablo

    Latin

    Juan Pablo means “God is gracious” and “small” or “humble.” It is the Spanish form of John Paul, a traditional compound name with deep Christian roots.

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  • Paula Noemí

    Paula Noemí

    Latin

    The exact meaning of Paula Noemí is not established in the supplied sources. It is presented as a feminine compound name, joining Paula with Noemí in a Latin and Spanish-language style.

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  • Afonso Duarte Valente

    Afonso Duarte Valente

    Portuguese

    Afonso Duarte Valente is a Portuguese boy's name with a strong, noble sound. Afonso comes from Germanic Adalfuns, meaning "noble battle," while Valente means "brave" or "brave person."

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  • Guadalupe Ariel

    Guadalupe Ariel

    Latin

    Guadalupe Ariel blends the deeply loved Marian name Guadalupe with Ariel, a lyrical unisex name often heard in Latin communities. Together, it feels protective, spiritual, and bright.

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  • Martim Sebastião Tavares

    Martim Sebastião Tavares

    Portuguese

    Martim is the Portuguese form of Martinus, the ancient Roman name behind Martin. Martim Sebastião Tavares reads as a distinctly Portuguese boy's name, with Martim as the given name and Tavares as a Portuguese family name.

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  • Vicente Augusto Morais

    Vicente Augusto Morais

    Portuguese

    Vicente Augusto Morais is a Portuguese boy's name with a polished, traditional sound. Based on the provided sources, Morais is a Portuguese surname linked to Morais in Macedo de Cavaleiros, Bragança District, in Northern Portugal.

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  • Dinis Rafael Azevedo

    Dinis Rafael Azevedo

    Portuguese

    Dinis is the Portuguese form of Denis, with older roots connected to Zeus and Nysa. Dinis Rafael Azevedo has a distinctly Portuguese feel: strong, gentle, and traditional without sounding heavy.

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  • Luis Ángel

    Luis Ángel

    Latin

    Luis Ángel combines Luis, meaning "famous warrior," with Ángel, meaning "messenger." Together, it suggests a boy with strength, purpose, and a gentle spiritual brightness.

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  • Oluwadarasimi Ifeoluwapo

    Oluwadarasimi Ifeoluwapo

    Yoruba

    Oluwadarasimi is a Yoruba name commonly interpreted as “God is good to me,” “the Lord comforts me,” or “God’s goodness.” Paired with Ifeoluwapo, it carries a deeply faith-filled Yoruba sound, centered on gratitude, blessing, and divine care.

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  • Rodrigo Manuel Antunes

    Rodrigo Manuel Antunes

    Portuguese

    Rodrigo Manuel Antunes combines names with strong old roots: Rodrigo is linked to Germanic elements meaning “fame” and “ruler,” while Manuel comes from Hebrew Immanuel, meaning “God is with us.” Antunes is a Portuguese family name, giving the full name a distinctly Portuguese feel.

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  • Tiago Lourenço Matos

    Tiago Lourenço Matos

    Portuguese

    Tiago is a Portuguese boy name. The provided sources do not give a verified meaning, so it is safest to present it as a Portuguese given name rather than attach an unsupported definition.

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  • Francisco Xavier Cardoso

    Francisco Xavier Cardoso

    Portuguese

    Francisco Xavier Cardoso is a Portuguese name with layered European roots: Francisco points to Saint Francis, Xavier comes from a Basque place name meaning “new house,” and Cardoso comes from Portuguese cardo, meaning “thistle.” Together, it feels traditional, Catholic, and unmistakably Portuguese.

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  • Nuno Alexandre Moreira

    Nuno Alexandre Moreira

    Portuguese

    Nuno is a Portuguese masculine name with uncertain roots, possibly from Latin nonus, meaning "ninth," or nunnus, meaning "grandfather." It also carries a strong Portuguese historical link through Saint Nuno, a 14th-century general.

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  • Oluwajomiloju Inioluwa

    Oluwajomiloju Inioluwa

    Yoruba

    Oluwajomiloju Inioluwa is a Yoruba name with a prayerful, God-centered feeling. It is commonly understood as a compound name expressing joy, divine presence, and belonging to God.

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  • Luís Martinho Campos

    Luís Martinho Campos

    Portuguese

    Luís Martinho Campos is a Portuguese masculine full name. The supplied sources do not give a verified etymology for Luís, Martinho, or Campos, so its meaning is best treated carefully rather than guessed.

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  • Jaime Eduardo Peixoto

    Jaime Eduardo Peixoto

    Portuguese

    The provided sources do not give a verified meaning for Jaime Eduardo Peixoto. As a Portuguese full name, it has a gentle, classic sound, with Jaime and Eduardo as given names and Peixoto as a family surname found in Portuguese-language records.

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  • Mateus Caetano Oliveira

    Mateus Caetano Oliveira

    Portuguese

    Mateus Caetano Oliveira is a Portuguese boy’s name with a calm, classic feel. Based on the provided sources, Mateus is clearly tied to Portuguese usage, while no verified etymology for the full name was supplied.

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  • Rúben Filipe Batista

    Rúben Filipe Batista

    Portuguese

    The provided source excerpts do not give a verified meaning for Rúben Filipe Batista. From the information supplied by the parent request, it is presented as a Portuguese boy's full name.

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  • Diogo Clemente Rocha

    Diogo Clemente Rocha

    Portuguese

    Diogo is the Portuguese form of Diego, a name often linked to Saint James and sometimes explained as “teacher.” Clemente means “merciful” or “gentle,” and Rocha means “rock,” giving Diogo Clemente Rocha a warm sense of a kind, steady boy with deep Portuguese roots.

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  • Adedamola Olamide

    Adedamola Olamide

    Yoruba

    Adedamola Olamide is a Yoruba unisex name often understood as a praise-filled name about honor, wealth, and blessing. Adedamola is commonly read as connected to the crown and prosperity, while Olamide means “my wealth has arrived.”

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  • Maria Carlota Sá

    Maria Carlota Sá

    Portuguese

    Maria Carlota Sá combines the familiar Portuguese Maria with Carlota, a Portuguese feminine form related to Charlotte, Charlot, and Carl. Sá is a Portuguese family name, giving the full name a distinctly Lusophone grace.

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  • Ana Margarida Resende

    Ana Margarida Resende

    Portuguese

    Ana Margarida means “grace” and “pearl.” Ana comes from Hannah, meaning “grace” or “favor,” while Margarida comes from Greek margaron, meaning “pearl.”

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  • Sara Filipa Borges

    Sara Filipa Borges

    Portuguese

    Sara Filipa Borges is a Portuguese-language full name made from two given names, Sara and Filipa, followed by the family name Borges. The supplied source material confirms the Portuguese naming context, but it does not provide verified meanings for the individual elements.

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  • Raquel Elisa Vieira

    Raquel Elisa Vieira

    Portuguese

    Raquel is the Portuguese and Spanish form of Rachel, a biblical name traditionally understood as “ewe.” Elisa is commonly used as a form related to Elizabeth, and Vieira is a Portuguese and Galician surname meaning “scallop.”

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  • Camila Eduarda Reis

    Camila Eduarda Reis

    Portuguese

    Camila is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Camilla. The full name Camila Eduarda Reis has a graceful Portuguese sound, with Camila carrying the clearest documented origin.

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  • Oluwakayode Adedotun

    Oluwakayode Adedotun

    Yoruba

    Oluwakayode is a Yoruba boy's name often understood as "God has brought joy" or "God brings happiness." The full name Oluwakayode Adedotun carries a dignified Yoruba style, with a joyful, faith-filled first name and a strong family-name feel.

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  • Mónica Alexandra Fialho

    Mónica Alexandra Fialho

    Portuguese

    The supplied sources do not give a verified etymological meaning for Mónica Alexandra Fialho. It is presented here as a Portuguese girl’s full name, with Portuguese as the official language of Portugal.

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  • Daniela Joana Guerreiro

    Daniela Joana Guerreiro

    Portuguese

    Daniela is traditionally understood as the feminine form of Daniel, often interpreted as “God is my judge.” Joana adds a gracious, faith-rooted feel, while Guerreiro gives the full Portuguese name a strong surname meaning of “warrior.”

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  • Yetunde Modupeola

    Yetunde Modupeola

    Yoruba

    Yetunde Modupeola is a Yoruba girl name with a grateful heart. Modupeola is associated with Modupe, from the Yoruba phrase “Mo dupe,” meaning “I give thanks” or “I am grateful.”

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  • Aderonke Abimpe

    Aderonke Abimpe

    Yoruba

    Aderonke Abimpe is presented here as a Yoruba girl’s name. The supplied sources do not verify a specific etymology, so its meaning should be confirmed with a Yoruba-speaking family elder or language specialist before you treat any translation as settled.

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  • Heath

    Heath

    English

    Heath is an English nature name meaning “heathland” or “a person who lived by a heath.” A heath is an open shrubland habitat with low-growing woody plants, often on acidic, infertile soil.

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  • Solal

    Solal

    French

    Solal is generally presented as a French boy name with Hebrew roots, most often linked to the meaning “guide.” Some name sources also connect it with sweetness or a pleasant nature.

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  • Mojisola Simisola

    Mojisola Simisola

    Yoruba

    Mojisola Simisola is a Yoruba girl’s name often understood as a joyful wish around wealth, honor, rest, and blessing. Mojisola is commonly read as “I wake into wealth or honor,” while Simisola carries the gentle sense of resting in wealth, honor, or blessing.

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  • Tomilola Anjolaoluwa

    Tomilola Anjolaoluwa

    Yoruba

    Tomilola Anjolaoluwa is a Yoruba girl name centered on gratitude, divine provision, honor, and sufficiency. Tomilola is closely related to Oluwatomilola, understood as “God has given me sufficient wealth” or “the Lord is my sufficient honor.”

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  • Oluwakemi?

    Oluwakemi?

    Yoruba

    Oluwakemi is a Yoruba girl name often understood as “God has blessed me,” “God protects me,” or “God is my own.” It comes from Oluwa, meaning “God,” with Kemi carrying a personal sense of care, blessing, or belonging.

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  • Bastien

    Bastien

    French

    Bastien is a French boy name, usually understood as a short form or variation of Sébastien and Sebastian. Through Sebastian, it connects to the ancient city name Sebastia and is often associated with the idea of someone from Sebastia.

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  • Munachimso Kaodichimma Okafor

    Munachimso Kaodichimma Okafor

    Igbo

    Munachimso is an Igbo name often understood as “I have God” or “God is with me.” With the Igbo surname Okafor, the full name carries a distinctly Nigerian Igbo identity rooted in faith, presence, and family heritage.

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  • Tobechukwu Izuchukwu Onwuegbuna

    Tobechukwu Izuchukwu Onwuegbuna

    Igbo

    Tobechukwu is an Igbo boy name meaning "Praise God" or "To God be the Glory." In the full name Tobechukwu Izuchukwu Onwuegbuna, the first name carries a clear, prayerful message of gratitude and honor toward God.

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  • Kosisochukwu Daberechi Nwankwo

    Kosisochukwu Daberechi Nwankwo

    Igbo

    Kosisochukwu is an Igbo unisex name commonly interpreted as “There is no one like God” or “As it pleases God.” Nwankwo is an Igbo name meaning “child born on Nkwo market day.”

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  • Chidera Chukwudumebi Umeh

    Chidera Chukwudumebi Umeh

    Igbo

    Chidera is a unisex Igbo name meaning “once God has written, no one can change.” In the full name Chidera Chukwudumebi Umeh, the first name carries a steady, faith-filled sense of divine purpose and protection.

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