
Uri
Hebrew
Uri is a Hebrew boy name meaning "my light." It can also be understood in a faith setting as connected with light from God.
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Hebrew
Uri is a Hebrew boy name meaning "my light." It can also be understood in a faith setting as connected with light from God.

Hebrew
Zohar is a Hebrew unisex name meaning "light," "radiance," or "brilliance." It has a clear, luminous sound and a strong connection to Jewish mystical tradition.

Hebrew
Ahuva is a Hebrew girls' name meaning “dearly loved” or “cherished.” It comes from the Hebrew idea of being beloved, with a tender, direct sound.

Hebrew
Anat is a Hebrew girl name associated with an ancient Near Eastern goddess of war and hunting. Its feel is strong, spare, and bright, with deep roots in ancient Semitic religion.

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Avital is a Hebrew name meaning “my father is the dew” or “father of the dew.” It’s tied to the image of morning dew, fresh, quiet, and life-giving.

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Ayala is a Hebrew girl name commonly understood to mean “doe,” “female deer,” or “gazelle.” It has a gentle, graceful feel with a clear nature image at its heart.

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Carmel comes from Hebrew כַּרְמֶל, Karmel, meaning “garden,” “orchard,” or “plantation.” It also carries strong place-name ties to Mount Carmel in Israel and the Catholic title Our Lady of Mount Carmel.

Hebrew
Efrat is a Hebrew and Israeli name used as both a given name and a surname. Its precise meaning is not confirmed in the supplied sources, so the safest reading is to treat it as a Hebrew place-linked and family name with modern Israeli use.

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Einav is a Hebrew name explained as “eye of his father” or “eyes of his father.” It carries a gentle sense of watchful care, protection, and parental love.

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Galit is a Hebrew girl name usually understood to mean "wave." It comes from Hebrew roots connected with rolling, revealing, and flowing motion.

Hebrew
Yonatan is a Hebrew boy name meaning "YHWH has given" or "God has given." It comes from the same biblical root as Jonathan and carries the warm idea of a child received as a gift.

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Lihi is a modern Hebrew girl name most often understood as “my light” or “my radiance.” It has a bright, personal feeling, like light that belongs close to the heart.

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Meital is a Hebrew girl name meaning “dew drop” or “morning dew.” It is also connected with the elements “mei,” meaning “water,” and “tal,” meaning “dew.”

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Michal is a Hebrew girl name often understood as “who is like God?” or “what is God like?” It is also connected in some Hebrew name scholarship with the image of “a little stream of water.”

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Merav is a Hebrew feminine name meaning “increase” or “abundance.” It is the Hebrew form of the biblical name Merab.

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Oshrat is a Hebrew girl name meaning "happiness" or "blessedness." It comes from the Hebrew word osher, which means happiness, fortune, or wealth.

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Rakefet is a Hebrew girl name meaning "cyclamen," the delicate Mediterranean flower known in Israel for its nodding pink, white, and purple blooms. It has a gentle, nature-rich feeling with a distinctly Hebrew sound.

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Rinat is a Hebrew feminine name connected to רינה, rina, meaning “joy,” “singing,” or “song of joy.” It carries the feeling of a voice lifted in happiness.

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Rotem is a Hebrew unisex name taken from the desert plant Retama raetam. It may also connect to a Hebrew root meaning “to bind” or “to tie.”

Hebrew
Keren is a Hebrew girl name meaning "ram's horn" and "ray of light." It has a bright, clear sound with a gentle strength behind it.

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Tamar is a Hebrew girl name meaning "date palm" or "palm tree." It carries the feel of something rooted, graceful, and life-giving.

Hebrew
Tirza is a Hebrew girl name meaning “she is delightful” or “my delight.” It is closely related to the biblical spelling Tirzah.

Hebrew
Yael is a Hebrew name meaning "ibex" or "mountain goat." It suggests nimbleness, sure-footedness, and quiet strength.

Hebrew
Sigal is presented here as a Hebrew feminine name. The supplied sources do not verify a specific Hebrew meaning, so the safest meaning note is that Sigal is a Hebrew name with an unconfirmed meaning in this source set.

Spanish
Darío Samuel Rivas combines a Spanish given name, the Hebrew-rooted Samuel, meaning “name of God” or “God has heard,” and Rivas, a Spanish surname tied to a riverbank or seaside. Together, it feels steady, faith-filled, and grounded in place.

Spanish
Raúl Esteban means “famous wolf” or “glorious wolf” paired with “crown” or “wreath.” Together, it has a strong Spanish sound with a sense of honor, courage, and earned respect.

Spanish
Sergio is the Spanish form of Sergius, an old Roman family name. Sergio Iván Medina has a smooth, distinctly Spanish sound: polished, warm, and easy to say.

Spanish
Víctor Damián Ortega is a Spanish full name with a surname rooted in place. Ortega comes from Spanish village names derived from Latin urtica, meaning “nettle.”

Spanish
Dafne is a Spanish girl name connected with Daphne, the mythic figure whose story inspired early opera. It feels graceful, literary, and quietly uncommon.

Spanish
Julia is the Spanish form of a classic Roman name traditionally connected with the Julian family name. Candela adds a bright Spanish feeling, often understood as candlelight, while Muñoz gives the full name a familiar Hispanic surname rhythm.

Spanish
Vera Angélica Mora reads as a gentle Spanish name with the sense of “true faith” and “angelic grace.” Vera is commonly understood as “faith” in Slavic usage and is also associated with Latin verus, meaning “true.”

Spanish
Ariel means "lion of God" in Hebrew. In the full Spanish name Ariel Jaime Torres, it carries a bright, courageous feeling with a warm Spanish rhythm.

Spanish
Noa is a Hebrew name meaning “rest” or “comfort.” In Noa Martín León, it is paired with Martín, a Spanish form connected to Latin Martinus, meaning “of Mars” or “dedicated to the god of war.”

Spanish
Álex Marina Gil blends three Spanish-rooted name elements: Álex, a short form associated with Alexander, Marina, a sea-linked name, and Gil, from medieval Spanish Egidio, meaning "kid" or "young goat." Together, it has a bright, coastal feel: protective, lively, and tied to heritage.

Spanish
Paula Azucena Prieto includes Azucena, a Spanish feminine name meaning “madonna lily,” a flower associated with Mary, mother of Jesus. The full name has a gentle, classic Spanish sound with a floral and devotional center.

Chinese
Zihan is a Chinese unisex name often written with characters such as 子涵, where 子 can mean “child” or “person of learning” and 涵 can mean “to contain,” “to nourish,” or “grace.” Depending on the characters parents choose, it may suggest depth, gentleness, understanding, or bright potential.

Chinese
Yichen is a Chinese unisex name often interpreted as “first light,” “morning sun,” or “radiant morning,” depending on the Chinese characters chosen. It has a bright, fresh feeling, with meanings tied to dawn, promise, wisdom, and new beginnings.

Chinese
Haoran is a Chinese name often written 浩然, meaning “great, vast, and principled.” It carries the feeling of a broad spirit, steady integrity, and an upright heart.

Chinese
Yuze is a Chinese boy name often interpreted as “jade wisdom” or “precious wisdom.” It brings together the cultural value of jade with the idea of insight, knowledge, and clear thinking.

Chinese
Zixuan is a unisex Chinese name often understood as combining zi, meaning purple and associated with nobility, with xuan, which can suggest warmth, elegance, or refinement. It has a graceful, auspicious feeling and works well for any gender.

Chinese
Ruoxi is a Chinese girl name often understood as “like a stream” or “as if a brook.” It has a soft, lyrical feel, with imagery of clear water, gentleness, and quiet strength.

Chinese
Yutong is a Chinese given name often interpreted as “jade paulownia,” when written 玉桐. Yu can mean jade, while Tong can refer to the paulownia or Chinese parasol tree.

Chinese
Siyuan is a Chinese unisex name often written 思源, with a reflective sense of “thinking of the source” or “remembering where things come from.” It has a calm, thoughtful sound and a grounded, scholarly feel.

Chinese
Jiarui is a Chinese given name often written 嘉瑞 or 家瑞. Depending on the characters, it can mean “excellent auspicious omen” or “family auspicious omen,” with 瑞 carrying the sense of a lucky sign or jade token.

Chinese
Chenxi is a Chinese unisex name meaning “morning sun” or “dawn light.” It comes from 晨, meaning “morning” or “dawn,” and 曦, meaning “sunshine” or “radiance.”

Chinese
Yinuo is a Chinese name that can mean “one promise” or “rely on a promise,” depending on the characters used. Common written forms include 一诺, 依诺, and 伊诺.

Chinese
Kexin is a Chinese pinyin name whose exact meaning depends on the Chinese characters a family chooses. In many families, it is chosen for a bright, pleasant sound and a gentle, happy feeling.

Chinese
Zeyu is a Chinese pinyin name, so its exact meaning depends on the Chinese characters chosen for it. Without the characters, it is best understood as a sound and romanized form rather than one fixed meaning.

Chinese
Ziyu is a unisex Chinese name often read through its possible characters, such as 子, meaning "child" or "son," and 宇, meaning "universe" or "space." Because Chinese names depend on the chosen characters, its exact meaning can change from family to family.

Chinese
Jiayi is a Chinese given name often formed from characters meaning “beautiful, good, or auspicious” plus “joy, harmony,” though other character choices can change the meaning. A common feminine form is 佳怡, which can be understood as “beautiful joy” or “auspicious harmony.”