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  • Aarav

    Aarav

    Hindi

    Aarav is a Hindi boy’s name meaning “peaceful.” It has a calm, graceful sound and a modern feel that travels well across cultures.

    81
  • Tao

    Tao

    Chinese

    Tao is a Chinese name connected with 道, meaning “way” or “path.” In Taoist thought, the Tao is the natural order of the universe and a way of living in balance with it.

    78
  • Aarohi

    Aarohi

    Hindi

    Aarohi is a Hindi and Sanskrit name meaning “ascending,” “rising,” or “one who moves upward.” In Indian classical music, Aarohi also refers to the ascending movement of notes in a raga, giving the name a graceful musical meaning.

    80
  • Kabir Dev Kapoor

    Kabir Dev Kapoor

    Punjabi

    Kabir Dev Kapoor is a Punjabi boy's name centered on Kabir, a name strongly associated with the 15th to 16th century Indian poet and sant Kabir. In devotional usage, the paired form Kabir Dev, also seen as Kavir Dev in some traditions, carries a sacred, God-centered meaning.

    83
  • Chiamaka

    Chiamaka

    Yoruba

    Chiamaka is a feminine Igbo name meaning “God is beautiful.” It is a faith-filled name that carries gratitude, wonder, and a sense of divine goodness.

    81
  • Daniela

    Daniela

    Spanish

    Daniela is the Spanish feminine form of Daniel, meaning “God is my judge.” It carries a graceful sense of faith, moral strength, and inner steadiness.

    78
  • Mehar Kaur Gill

    Mehar Kaur Gill

    Punjabi

    Mehar Kaur Gill is a Punjabi Sikh girl name with a gentle devotional feel. Kaur is the Sikh name used by women and is associated with “princess” or “prince,” while Gill connects the name to Punjabi family heritage.

    83
  • Lina

    Lina

    Arabic

    Lina is a feminine Arabic name meaning “small, young palm tree” or, in a classical plural sense, “palm trees.” It is also understood figuratively as “tender.”

    80
  • Kabir

    Kabir

    Hindi

    Kabir is a Hindi boy’s name strongly associated with Sant Kabir, the 15th, 16th century Indian poet and sant of the Bhakti movement. It carries a feeling of wisdom, devotion, poetry, and thoughtful spiritual independence.

    79
  • Bo

    Bo

    Chinese

    Bo is a Chinese given name that can be written as 波, meaning “wave,” though its meaning changes with the Chinese character chosen. It is also found in Norse use, where it is associated with “to live” or “to dwell.”

    80
  • Ishaan Raj Sethi

    Ishaan Raj Sethi

    Punjabi

    Ishaan is a South Asian boy’s name often associated with Sanskrit naming traditions. Raj adds a regal, familiar Indian sound, while Sethi gives the full name a clear Punjabi family identity.

    84
  • Sakura

    Sakura

    Japanese

    Sakura is a Japanese name meaning “cherry blossom.” It evokes spring, beauty, renewal, and the beloved flowering cherry trees associated with Japan.

    78
  • Emma

    Emma

    English

    Emma is an English feminine name from a Germanic element meaning “whole” or “great.” It began as a short form of longer Germanic names and grew into a classic name in England.

    80
  • Sehaj Kaur Sandhu

    Sehaj Kaur Sandhu

    Punjabi

    Sehaj is a Punjabi unisex name meaning “tranquility,” “peace,” or “equanimity.” As a full Punjabi girl’s name, Sehaj Kaur Sandhu feels calm, dignified, and deeply rooted.

    86
  • Adrián

    Adrián

    Spanish

    Adrián is the Spanish form of Adrian, traditionally linked to the Latin name Hadrianus, meaning “from Hadria.” It has a warm, coastal feeling and a polished Spanish sound.

    80
  • Jasnoor Kaur Dhillon

    Jasnoor Kaur Dhillon

    Punjabi

    Jasnoor means “glorious radiance” or “famous light,” from Jas, linked with fame or glory, and Noor, meaning light or radiance. Kaur is a Sikh feminine name element meaning princess, and Dhillon is a Punjabi surname.

    85
  • Levi

    Levi

    English

    Levi is a masculine name of Hebrew origin meaning “joined,” “attached,” or “connected.” It comes from the biblical Levi, a son of Jacob and Leah and the ancestor associated with the Israelite tribe of Levi.

    82
  • Ira

    Ira

    Hindi

    Ira is a Sanskrit-origin Hindu girl name meaning “Earth,” “Muse,” and is also given as a name associated with Goddess Saraswati. It has a gentle, creative, grounded feeling with a bright two-syllable sound.

    81
  • Owen

    Owen

    English

    Owen is an English form of the Welsh name Owain, commonly connected by etymologists to Eugene, meaning “noble-born” or “well-born.” It has a gentle, classic sound with deep Welsh roots.

    81
  • Avneet Kaur Mann

    Avneet Kaur Mann

    Punjabi

    Avneet is a Punjabi girl's name meaning "kind and humble." In the full name Avneet Kaur Mann, Avneet carries the main given-name meaning, while Kaur and Mann connect the name to Punjabi and Sikh family naming traditions.

    83
  • Mateo

    Mateo

    Spanish

    Mateo is the Spanish form of Matthew, traditionally understood to mean “gift of God.” It is a warm, lyrical boys’ name with deep biblical roots and a bright international feel.

    80
  • Rudra

    Rudra

    Hindi

    Rudra is a Sanskrit and Hindi boy name meaning “the roarer,” “the howler,” or “the fierce one.” In Hindu tradition, Rudra is a Vedic storm and wind deity and is closely associated with Shiva.

    80
  • Adewale

    Adewale

    Yoruba

    Adewale is a Yoruba boy’s name from Nigeria meaning “the crown has come home” or “the crown has returned.” It combines ade, “crown” or “royalty,” with wale, “has come home” or “has returned.”

    81
  • Ezra

    Ezra

    English

    Ezra is probably a shortened Aramaic form of the Hebrew name Azaryahu, meaning “Yah helps.” It carries a gentle, faith-rooted sense of help, support, and steadiness.

    83
  • Andrew

    Andrew

    English

    Andrew is an English boy’s name meaning “manly,” “strong,” or “brave.” It comes from the Greek Andreas, rooted in words associated with “man” and courage.

    80
  • Taranpreet Kaur Sidhu

    Taranpreet Kaur Sidhu

    Punjabi

    Taranpreet is a Punjabi Sikh name meaning “loving savior” or “one who loves to save others.” Taran means “savior” or “liberator,” and Preet means “love” or “affection.”

    83
  • Ren

    Ren

    Japanese

    Ren is a Japanese name most often associated with 蓮, meaning “lotus.” It can also be written with 恋, meaning “romantic love,” or with other kanji pronounced Ren.

    83
  • Hui

    Hui

    Chinese

    Hui is a Chinese given name that can mean “intelligent, wise” when written 慧, or “brightness” when written 辉/輝. Because many Chinese characters share the pronunciation Hui, its meaning depends on the chosen character.

    81
  • Nimrat Kaur Chahal

    Nimrat Kaur Chahal

    Punjabi

    Nimrat is a Punjabi feminine name often understood as “fearless” or “without fear.” In Sikh-influenced use, it carries a brave, spiritual feeling tied to living with courage and steadiness.

    84
  • Saanvi Rani Malhotra

    Saanvi Rani Malhotra

    Punjabi

    Saanvi is an Indian girl name commonly explained as a name of Goddess Lakshmi, with meanings linked to prosperity and being followed or admired. In Saanvi Rani Malhotra, Rani adds a regal, affectionate sound to a distinctly Punjabi full name.

    84
  • Samuel

    Samuel

    English

    Samuel is a Hebrew name traditionally meaning “name of God.” It is also interpreted through the biblical story as “God has heard” or “asked of God.”

    81
  • Sophia

    Sophia

    English

    Sophia means “wisdom,” from the Greek word sophia. In English, it is a graceful, classic girl’s name with deep historical, literary, and spiritual resonance.

    80
  • Mariam

    Mariam

    Arabic

    Mariam is an Arabic form of Maryam, the Aramaic form of the biblical name Miriam. It is closely associated with Mary, the mother of Jesus, and is used across Christian and Muslim communities.

    79
  • Benjamin

    Benjamin

    English

    Benjamin comes from the Hebrew Binyamin, traditionally interpreted as “son of the right hand” or “son of the south.” It is a warm, enduring biblical name with long use in English.

    80
  • Lucy

    Lucy

    English

    Lucy means “light” or “of light.” It comes from the Latin name Lucius and has long been used as a bright, classic English feminine name.

    82
  • Anika Priya Sethi

    Anika Priya Sethi

    Punjabi

    Anika is a girl’s name with several accepted meanings across cultures. In Sanskrit, it is linked with “graceful,” “brilliant,” “sweet-faced,” “fearless,” “army,” “face,” “splendor,” and it is also listed among names associated with Goddess Durga.

    84
  • David

    David

    English

    David is a Hebrew name traditionally understood to mean “beloved.” It comes from the Hebrew דָּוִד (Dawid/Dāwîḏ), connected with דּוֹד (dod), “beloved” or “uncle.”

    81
  • Diya Meera Bedi

    Diya Meera Bedi

    Punjabi

    Diya means “lamp” or “light,” drawn from the Indian word for an oil or ghee lamp used in prayer and festivals. It carries the feeling of warmth, wisdom, blessing, and light overcoming darkness.

    82
  • Eliana

    Eliana

    English

    Eliana is most often explained as “God has answered” or “my God has answered.” It may also be connected to Late Latin Aeliana, associated with the Greek word helios, “sun.”

    80
  • Hiroto

    Hiroto

    Japanese

    Hiroto is a masculine Japanese name whose meaning changes with the kanji chosen. Common readings combine hiro elements such as “big, great” or “command, esteem” with to elements such as “person,” “soar, glide,” or a constellation name.

    79
  • Ibrahim

    Ibrahim

    Arabic

    Ibrahim is the Arabic form of Abraham, traditionally understood to mean “father of many.” It is a deeply rooted boys’ name with significance across Islam, Christianity, and Judaism.

    80
  • Simran Kaur Aulakh

    Simran Kaur Aulakh

    Punjabi

    Simran Kaur Aulakh is a Punjabi girl’s name with a Sikh family-name setting. The sourced meaning we can verify is for Aulakh, a Punjabi surname linked with water, land, and agricultural heritage.

    81
  • Inayat Kaur Brar

    Inayat Kaur Brar

    Punjabi

    Inayat is often understood as “kindness,” “grace,” or “favor,” while Kaur is a Sikh name element traditionally used by women. Brar is a Punjabi surname, so the full name carries a warm Punjabi feel: gracious Inayat of the Kaur Brar family line.

    82
  • Lara Beatriz Magalhães

    Lara Beatriz Magalhães

    Portuguese

    Lara is a feminine name of uncertain etymology, often linked with Larissa and with a Roman mythological water nymph. Beatriz is the Portuguese form of Beatrice, traditionally associated with blessedness and bringing happiness.

    83
  • Amara

    Amara

    Yoruba

    Amara is most often explained as “grace” from Igbo, a language spoken in Nigeria. It is also connected in baby-name usage with Sanskrit “eternal” and with Spanish amar, “to love.”

    79
  • Charlotte

    Charlotte

    English

    Charlotte is the feminine form of Charles, with meanings traditionally given as “free man,” “petite,” and, in some sources, “strong,” “vigorous,” or “virile.” It is an elegant English name with French and Italian roots.

    81
  • Adaeze

    Adaeze

    Yoruba

    Adaeze is a graceful West African girls’ name often associated with royal, cherished-child imagery. The provided sources do not verify a specific Yoruba etymology, so its meaning is best presented with care rather than over-certainty.

    81
  • Omar

    Omar

    Arabic

    Omar is an Arabic boy’s name associated with “long life,” “flourishing,” “prosperity,” and a life full of blessings. It is also closely connected with the honored Islamic name Umar.

    78
  • Jideofor Chukwuebuka Ude

    Jideofor Chukwuebuka Ude

    Igbo

    Jideofor Chukwuebuka is an Igbo boy's name that can be understood as “hold to truth, God is great.” It carries a steady, faith-filled feeling, with Ude as a family name.

    83
  • Aurora

    Aurora

    English

    Aurora means “dawn” in Latin. The name comes from Aurora, the ancient Roman goddess of dawn, a figure associated with renewal, morning light, and the first glow of day.

    80
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