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  • Ayan Noor Qureshi

    Ayan Noor Qureshi

    Urdu

    Ayan is given as an Arabic-origin name meaning "God's Gift, Time, Era." Qureshi is an Arabic surname associated with descent from the Quraish, the leading tribe in Mecca at the time of the Prophet Muhammad's birth.

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  • Mehr Ali Malik

    Mehr Ali Malik

    Urdu

    Mehr Ali Malik is a dignified Urdu name with a warm, lyrical sound. Malik comes from Arabic and Urdu use, meaning “owner” or “king,” giving the full name a strong, noble close.

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  • Areej Daniyal Ansari

    Areej Daniyal Ansari

    Urdu

    Areej Daniyal Ansari is a unisex Urdu full name with a soft, lyrical sound. A precise sourced meaning was not available in the provided materials, so the safest description is a culturally Urdu name combination rather than a verified meaning claim.

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  • Zia Iman Farooqi

    Zia Iman Farooqi

    Urdu

    Zia is the usual Urdu transcription of Arabic ضياء, also seen as Ziya. Zia Iman Farooqi has a bright, poised, cross-cultural feel, with roots connected to Urdu, Arabic, and Bengali naming use.

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  • Kiran Raza Hussain

    Kiran Raza Hussain

    Urdu

    Kiran means "ray," "ray of light," or "sunbeam," from Sanskrit kiraṇa. In Urdu, it is written کرن and is used as a unisex name.

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  • Sasha Aadil Mirza

    Sasha Aadil Mirza

    Urdu

    Sasha means “defender” or “helper of mankind,” from its use as a Slavic short form of Alexander and Alexandra. Sasha Aadil Mirza pairs that gentle, protective meaning with an Urdu-script full name that feels warm, cross-cultural, and unisex.

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  • Bláthnaid

    Bláthnaid

    Irish

    Bláthnaid is an Irish feminine name. The provided source material does not include a verified etymology or meaning, so its meaning should be treated as unconfirmed here.

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  • Noor Rayan Khan

    Noor Rayan Khan

    Urdu

    Noor Rayan Khan is a unisex Urdu name commonly read as a bright, gentle full name, with Noor carrying the sense of light. Khan is a widely used family name in Urdu-speaking families.

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  • Emirhan

    Emirhan

    Turkish

    Emirhan is a Turkish boy name meaning "leader" or "prince." It combines Emir, a title for a commander or prince, with Han or Khan, a title linked with sovereigns and leaders.

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  • Síomha

    Síomha

    Irish

    Síomha is an Irish girl name with a soft, peaceful feel. Its exact etymology is not confirmed in the provided sources, so the safest reading here is as a distinctly Irish name closely tied to Irish language and culture.

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  • Éadaoin

    Éadaoin

    Irish

    Éadaoin is an Irish feminine name, the modern form of Old Irish Étaín. Its exact original meaning is uncertain, though some baby-name sources connect it with “jealousy,” and Étaín is best known as a heroine from Irish mythology.

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  • Lasairfhíona

    Lasairfhíona

    Irish

    Lasairfhíona is an Irish girl name meaning “flame of wine.” It comes from lasair, meaning “flame,” and fíona, meaning “of wine.”

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  • Gráinne

    Gráinne

    Irish

    Gráinne is an Irish feminine name with uncertain roots. It may be linked to Irish grá, meaning "love," or to Old Irish words connected with "grain" or "fear."

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  • Sarp

    Sarp

    Turkish

    Sarp is a short Turkish boy name with meanings reported as “serpent” or “snake,” though some baby-name sources also connect it with “wolf” in Turkish and “brave” in Persian. It has a crisp, strong sound and a nature-tied feel.

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  • Éanna

    Éanna

    Irish

    Éanna is an Irish boy name meaning "bird." It is a modern Irish form of the older name Énna, with close ties to Enda.

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  • Ultan

    Ultan

    Irish

    Ultan is an Irish boy name meaning “man from Ulster” or “Ulsterman.” It comes from Irish Ultán, a name tied to the northern Irish province of Ulster.

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  • Dónal

    Dónal

    Irish

    Dónal is the Irish form of Domhnall, from Celtic roots meaning “world ruler” or “world wielder.” It’s a traditional boy name with a strong, old Gaelic feel.

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  • Éamon

    Éamon

    Irish

    Éamon is the Irish form of Edmund, traditionally understood to mean “wealthy protector.” It has a steady, old-soul feel with a distinctly Irish sound.

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  • Dáire

    Dáire

    Irish

    Dáire is an Irish boy name meaning "fruitful" or "fertile." It has deep roots in Old Irish tradition and appears often among legendary and ancestral figures.

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  • Caolán

    Caolán

    Irish

    Caolán is an Irish boy name derived from caol, meaning "slender," "narrow," or "fine." It can be understood warmly as "slender one" or "fine one."

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  • Garbhán

    Garbhán

    Irish

    Garbhán is an Irish boy name meaning "little rough one" or "rough little one." It comes from Old Irish garb, meaning "rough," with a diminutive suffix that softens the meaning.

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  • Micheál

    Micheál

    Irish

    Micheál is an Irish form of Michael, from the Hebrew Miḵaʾel, meaning "who is like God?" The question is traditionally understood as humble and reverent, implying that no one is like God.

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  • Tomás Henrique Ferreira

    Tomás Henrique Ferreira

    Portuguese

    Tomás Henrique Ferreira brings together a classic given name, a royal-sounding Portuguese middle name, and Ferreira, a Portuguese and Galician surname tied to ironwork and iron mines. The full name feels steady, intelligent, and grounded.

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  • Rodrigo Sebastião Costa

    Rodrigo Sebastião Costa

    Portuguese

    Rodrigo means “famous ruler,” from the Germanic name Hrodric. Costa means “coast” or “riverbank,” so Rodrigo Sebastião Costa has a dignified Portuguese feel, with a first name tied to leadership and a family name tied to place.

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  • Manuel Vasco Martins

    Manuel Vasco Martins

    Portuguese

    Manuel means “God with us,” from the Hebrew name Immanuel. Vasco is a medieval Iberian name, and Martins means “son of Martin” or “belonging to Martin,” giving the full Portuguese name a deeply rooted, family-rich feel.

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  • Gonçalo Daniel Ribeiro

    Gonçalo Daniel Ribeiro

    Portuguese

    The supplied sources do not confirm a specific meaning for Gonçalo Daniel Ribeiro. It is a Portuguese masculine full name, with Gonçalo and Daniel used as given names and Ribeiro used as a family name.

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  • Rúben Samuel Figueiredo

    Rúben Samuel Figueiredo

    Portuguese

    Rúben is the Portuguese form of Reuben, a biblical name built from Hebrew roots often understood as “see, a son.” Rúben Samuel Figueiredo feels warmly Portuguese, with a strong first name and a full, dignified family-name rhythm.

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  • Isaac Benjamim Soares

    Isaac Benjamim Soares

    Portuguese

    Isaac comes from the Hebrew Yitsḥaq, meaning “he will laugh” or “he will rejoice.” In Isaac Benjamim Soares, the bright, joyful first name is paired with a Portuguese form of Benjamin and the family name Soares.

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  • Inês Madalena Lopes

    Inês Madalena Lopes

    Portuguese

    Inês is the Portuguese form of Agnes, a name traditionally connected with the Greek root hagnos. Inês Madalena Lopes has a distinctly Portuguese rhythm, pairing a classic given name with Madalena and the family name Lopes.

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  • Vsevolod Arkadyevich Krylov

    Vsevolod Arkadyevich Krylov

    Russian

    Vsevolod is a Russian masculine name traditionally understood as a Slavic name connected with the idea of broad power or rule. Arkadyevich is a patronymic meaning “son of Arkady,” and Krylov is the family name.

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  • Anfisa Sergeyevna Sokolova

    Anfisa Sergeyevna Sokolova

    Russian

    The supplied sources do not give a confirmed etymological meaning for Anfisa. As a full Russian-style name, Anfisa Sergeyevna Sokolova carries the classic three-part form: given name, patronymic, and family surname.

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  • Miroslava Dmitriyevna Morozova

    Miroslava Dmitriyevna Morozova

    Russian

    Miroslava is a Russian feminine name. The provided research excerpts do not verify a specific etymology, so its meaning should be treated with care rather than overstated.

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  • Júlia Constança Neves

    Júlia Constança Neves

    Portuguese

    Júlia Constança Neves is a Portuguese feminine name with a graceful, steady feel. The provided source material confirms historical use of Júlia in Portuguese family records, including people connected with Portugal and Brazil.

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  • Diana Vitória Pinto

    Diana Vitória Pinto

    Portuguese

    Diana Vitória Pinto is a Portuguese full name with a bright, elegant feel. In the supplied sources, Diana is represented by Diana, Princess of Wales, whose public life made the name widely recognizable.

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  • Sofia Amélia Gonçalves

    Sofia Amélia Gonçalves

    Portuguese

    Sofia is traditionally understood as “wisdom.” Amélia adds a gentle, hardworking feel, while Gonçalves is a Portuguese family name, so the full name feels thoughtful, classic, and warmly Lusophone.

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  • Achilleas Orestis

    Achilleas Orestis

    Greek

    Achilleas Orestis is a Greek boy's name pairing Achilleas, the Greek form associated with Achilles, with Orestis, a name from Greek mythology that can be understood as "stands on a mountain." Together it feels heroic, literary, and strongly Greek.

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  • Alkiviadis Petros

    Alkiviadis Petros

    Greek

    Alkiviadis Petros is a Greek boy name made from two strongly Greek names. The exact etymology of Alkiviadis is not established in the provided sources, while Petros is commonly understood in Greek use as the form of Peter.

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  • Anastasios Markos

    Anastasios Markos

    Greek

    Anastasios Markos is a Greek boy's name pairing Anastasios, traditionally connected with resurrection, with Markos, the Greek form of Mark. Together it has a dignified, faith-rooted feel with a strong Greek family-name style.

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  • Angelos Stefanos

    Angelos Stefanos

    Greek

    Angelos Stefanos is a Greek boy's name with a clear, dignified sound. It is often understood through its Greek name roots as pairing Angelos, a messenger-like name, with Stefanos, a crown-like name.

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  • Apostolos Nikitas

    Apostolos Nikitas

    Greek

    Apostolos Nikitas is a Greek boy's name meaning “messenger” or “apostle” paired with “victor.” It has a clear, formal sound with strong Greek Christian and classical echoes.

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  • Aristeidis Pavlos

    Aristeidis Pavlos

    Greek

    Aristeidis Pavlos is a Greek compound name. The supplied sources verify Pavlos as a Greek royal name, but they do not provide confirmed literal meanings for Aristeidis or Pavlos.

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  • Charalampos Fotios

    Charalampos Fotios

    Greek

    Charalampos Fotios is a Greek boys' name combination. The provided source confirms both Charalampos and Fotios as names used in Greece's name-day calendar.

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  • Damianos Loukas

    Damianos Loukas

    Greek

    Damianos Loukas is a Greek boy's name combining Damianos, possibly meaning "to tame" or "to subdue," with Loukas, the Greek form related to Luke. Together it has a steady, old-world feel with ties to Greek language, saints, and Christian tradition.

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  • Emmanouil Iason

    Emmanouil Iason

    Greek

    Emmanouil Iason is a Greek masculine compound name. In everyday use, it carries the feel of two established Greek given names placed together with a formal, heritage-rich sound.

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  • Gerasimos Theofilos

    Gerasimos Theofilos

    Greek

    Gerasimos Theofilos is a Greek masculine name. The supplied sources do not verify a specific etymological meaning, so its meaning should be treated as unconfirmed here.

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  • Grigorios Leandros

    Grigorios Leandros

    Greek

    Grigorios Leandros is a Greek boy name often understood as a pairing of “watchful” or “alert” with “lion-man” or “lion-like man.” It has a formal, resonant sound with a distinctly Greek style.

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  • Ilias Christoforos

    Ilias Christoforos

    Greek

    Ilias is the Modern Greek form of Elias, the Greek version of the Prophet Elijah. The name traces back to Hebrew roots connected with God and Yahweh.

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  • Konstantinos Menelaos

    Konstantinos Menelaos

    Greek

    Konstantinos Menelaos is a Greek boy's name pairing the widely used Greek given name Konstantinos with Menelaos, the Greek form of Menelaus. Menelaos is tied to Greek mythology and is partly connected with the Greek word laos, meaning "people."

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  • Leonidas Michail

    Leonidas Michail

    Greek

    Leonidas means “son of the lion” or “lion-like,” from Greek elements for “lion” and a patronymic ending. Leonidas Michail has a strong Greek sound with a brave, dignified feel.

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  • Miltiadis Spyridon

    Miltiadis Spyridon

    Greek

    Miltiadis is a Greek masculine name derived from the Greek word for “red earth.” Spyridon is a Greek and Late Greek masculine name linked either to Greek spyridion, meaning “basket,” or Latin spiritus, meaning “spirit.”

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