
Thuraya Lamia Shaker
Arabic
Thuraya comes from the Arabic name for the Pleiades star cluster. In the full name Thuraya Lamia Shaker, the first name carries a bright celestial feeling, tied to a famous group of stars.
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Arabic
Thuraya comes from the Arabic name for the Pleiades star cluster. In the full name Thuraya Lamia Shaker, the first name carries a bright celestial feeling, tied to a famous group of stars.

English
Amelia is a feminine English name, a variant of Amalia connected with the Germanic root amal, often interpreted as “work,” “active,” or “vigorous.” It is sometimes associated in sound with Emilia, though that name has a different Latin origin linked to aemulus, “rival.”

Japanese
Yuto is a masculine Japanese name whose meaning changes depending on the kanji used. Common interpretations include ideas such as “courageous person,” “calm person,” “gentle person,” “helpful person,” or combinations ending in “Big Dipper” or “to fly.”

English
Oliver is most often connected with the olive tree, from Latin oliva, giving it gentle associations with peace, growth, and resilience. It feels classic, literary, and warmly familiar in English.

Arabic
Nour is an Arabic name commonly understood as “light.” In the full name Nour Elias Rahal, it gives the whole name a calm, luminous feeling.

Punjabi
Zara is commonly linked with splendor, beauty, brightness, and radiance, and it is also connected to Arabic Zahra, meaning flower or radiant. With Fatima and the Punjabi surname Bajwa, Zara Fatima Bajwa carries a graceful Muslim and Punjabi feel: bright, blooming, and rooted in family heritage.

Punjabi
Hiba means "gift" in Arabic. For Hiba Mariam Virk, the first name carries a gentle, grateful feeling that works beautifully in a Punjabi family context.

Tamil
Praveen Kumaran means “skilled prince” or “talented noble youth.” Praveen comes from Sanskrit with meanings such as skilled, talented, or honest, while Kumaran is Tamil and means prince or noble youth.

English
James is the English form of a name ultimately connected with Hebrew Jacob, traditionally interpreted as “holder of the heel” or “supplanter.” It is a classic boys’ name with deep biblical, royal, and literary associations.

Punjabi
Laiba is a Muslim girls' name whose exact meaning is not firmly established in the provided sources. In Punjabi and Pakistani families, Laiba Iqbal Butt reads as a graceful, modern name with a familiar South Asian Muslim sound.

Punjabi
The meaning of Sara Ameen Randhawa cannot be confirmed from the supplied sources. Randhawa is identified in the sources as a Jat clan name found in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan.

English
Avery is an English unisex name meaning “elf counsel” or “wisdom of the elves.” It comes from the Old English name Ælfred, the source of Alfred.

English
Luca is a masculine name derived from Latin Lucas, traditionally connected with “light.” It is also associated with Luke, giving it a gentle biblical and international feel.

Punjabi
Harjot is a Punjabi Sikh unisex name meaning "light of God" or "divine flame." In Harjot Aman Dhillon, the given name carries the clearest sourced meaning: a bright, devotional image of divine light.

Tamil
Harish means "Lord Vishnu" and is also explained as "one who removes sin." As a full Tamil boy's name, Harish Vignesh has a devotional, dignified feel, with Harish carrying the clearest sourced meaning.

English
Isabella means “God is my oath.” It is a Latinate and Italian form connected to Isabel and ultimately to the Hebrew name Elisheba.

Yoruba
The provided sources do not give a confirmed etymology for Kwame. As a name, Kwame carries a strong West African feel and is borne by several public figures listed in the source excerpts.

Punjabi
Navdeep is commonly understood as “new light” or “fresh lamp,” giving Navdeep Arman Chahal a bright, hopeful feel. Arman adds a sense of wish or aspiration, while Chahal is used as a Punjabi family name.

English
Hudson is an English surname-name meaning “son of Hudd” or “son of Hugh.” Hudd was also associated with hood-making and used as a nickname for Hugh, a name linked to “mind” or “spirit.”

Tamil
Kanishka is given in Sanskrit-origin Hindu name sources as meaning “small” and is associated with Goddess Lakshmi. Paired with Ramya, the name feels gentle, graceful, and devotional, with a Tamil family setting giving it a warm South Indian sound.

Yoruba
Nia is a short, lyrical girl’s name associated here with Yoruba use, though the provided sources do not verify a specific Yoruba meaning. It is most safely presented as a bright, modern-feeling name with a gentle two-syllable sound.

Yoruba
Kofi is a Ghanaian Akan/Twi day name meaning “born on Friday.” Although sometimes grouped broadly with African names, the sourced origin for Kofi is Akan/Twi rather than Yoruba.

Punjabi
Sukhman Noor Grewal can be read as a Punjabi name with a gentle, luminous feeling: Sukhman suggests peace, comfort, or happiness of the mind, while Noor means light. Together, it carries the sense of a peaceful mind filled with light.

Tamil
Dharshan comes from Sanskrit darśana, meaning "vision," "sight," or "beholding," with a spiritual sense of blessed or auspicious seeing. As a full name, Dharshan Surya feels bright, perceptive, and grounded.

Tamil
Navin Sakthivel is a Tamil boy's name with a devotional family-name element. Sakthivel combines Sakthi, meaning power or divine energy, with Vel, the sacred spear of Lord Murugan, giving the name a sense of strength and divine protection.

Spanish
Victoria means “victory” in Latin. In Spanish, it is a graceful, classic girl’s name with a strong sense of triumph, dignity, and hope.

Punjabi
Gurkirat is a Punjabi Sikh name meaning “one who works for the Guru” or “the Guru’s honest laborer.” Gurkirat Deep Gill has a devotional, grounded feel, with Gurkirat carrying the clearest sourced meaning.

Punjabi
Jaspreet is a Punjabi unisex name commonly understood as “praise of God” or “one who loves divine praise.” In Jaspreet Param Sandhu, Jaspreet carries the spiritual heart of the name, while the full name has a distinctly Punjabi family-name style.

English
William is a masculine name of Germanic origin meaning “vehement protector.” In English, it carries a long history of strength, guardianship, and steady leadership.

English
Luna is a feminine name of Latin origin meaning “moon.” In Roman mythology, Luna was the divine personification of the Moon.

Punjabi
Ayesha is a feminine name used in Arabic, Urdu and Bengali, written as عائشة, عائشہ and আয়েশা. Behind the Name connects it to the root ʿāsha, a root associated with living.

English
Harper is a crisp, musical English name with a surname-style sound. In the provided source material, it is best supported as a name associated with the fictional private investigator Lew Harper from the 1966 American film Harper.

Yoruba
The meaning of Sefu is not confirmed by the provided sources. It is presented here as a short, distinctive boy’s name associated by family context with Yoruba use, though no Yoruba etymology is verified in the available excerpts.

Arabic
Zara is often interpreted as meaning “splendor,” “beauty,” “brightness,” or “radiance.” In Arabic contexts, it is commonly linked to Zahra, a name associated with “flower” and “radiant.”

Punjabi
Kiranpreet Noor Sethi carries a warm, luminous feeling: a Punjabi name phrase often understood as love and light. Noor is especially associated with light, radiance, and brightness in many South Asian and Muslim naming traditions.

Tamil
Yuvan is a Tamil boy name meaning "young" and is also associated with Lord Shiva. Yuvan Balaji feels youthful, steady, and warmly rooted in Tamil culture.

English
Jackson is an English masculine name meaning “son of Jack.” It began as a surname and later became a given name.

Yoruba
Chinedu is an Igbo masculine name meaning “God leads” or “God guides.” Although sometimes encountered outside Igbo communities, the sourced origin for Chinedu is Igbo, from southeastern Nigeria, rather than Yoruba.

English
Madison is an English surname-style girl’s name with a polished, modern feel. In the provided sources, it is strongly associated with Madison, Wisconsin, the U.S. state capital named after James Madison.

Japanese
Hana is a Japanese girl’s name most often associated with 花, meaning “flower.” Gentle and bright, it evokes natural beauty, growth, and the tender passing of seasons.

Punjabi
Balraj Inder Deol is a Punjabi name commonly understood as “powerful ruler” or “one with royal strength,” with Inder adding a divine, kingly note. Deol is a Punjabi family name, so the full name feels strong, heritage-rich, and dignified.

Yoruba
Zola is a short, lyrical name with African and literary associations. Source material links it to Congolese usage meaning “piece of earth” and to South African Xhosa usage meaning “be calm” or “be quiet”; a specific Yoruba meaning is not established in the provided sources.

English
Mason is an English boy’s name meaning “stoneworker.” It comes from an English surname and vocabulary word, ultimately linked to an Old French word of Frankish origin.

Japanese
Hina is a gentle Japanese girl’s name whose meaning can vary with the characters chosen. It is also known across Polynesian traditions as the name of powerful female deities often associated with the moon, sea, and other domains.

Germanic
Amelia is usually linked to the Germanic root amal, meaning “work,” “vigor,” or “activity.” It has also long been associated with Emilia, from Latin aemulus, meaning “rival.”

Arabic
Ali is an Arabic boy’s name traditionally understood to mean “high,” “lofty,” or “exalted.” Short, strong, and deeply rooted, it carries a feeling of honor, dignity, and spiritual elevation.

Hindi
Pari is commonly understood in Hindi as “fairy” or “angelic being.” It suggests delicate beauty, wonder, kindness, and a touch of magic.

Spanish
Catalina is the Spanish form of Katherine or Catherine, traditionally associated with the meaning “pure.” It is a graceful, melodic girls’ name with Greek roots through the Katherine family.

Hindi
Kiara is most often understood as a modern form related to Chiara, meaning “bright” or “clear,” or Ciara, meaning “dark-haired.” In Hindi use, it is commonly written as कियारा and appreciated for its luminous, contemporary sound.

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.