
Hamza
Arabic
Hamza is an Arabic masculine name meaning “strong” and “steadfast,” and it is also described as an Arabic epithet for a lion. It carries a brave, enduring feeling with deep roots in Arabic and Islamic tradition.
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Arabic
Hamza is an Arabic masculine name meaning “strong” and “steadfast,” and it is also described as an Arabic epithet for a lion. It carries a brave, enduring feeling with deep roots in Arabic and Islamic tradition.

English
Elijah comes from the Hebrew name Eliyahu, meaning "my God is Yahweh" or "Yah is God." It is a strong biblical name with deep roots in Hebrew, English, and Christian naming tradition.

Arabic
Yasmin is an Arabic feminine name meaning “jasmine flower.” It evokes the flower’s associations with beauty, grace, delicacy, love, and romance.

Chinese
Jing is a Chinese given name whose meaning depends on the Chinese character chosen for it. Without a specific character, it is best understood as a graceful, compact sound-name rather than one fixed meaning.

Chinese
Xin is a Chinese name whose meaning depends on the character chosen. Common meanings include “heart,” “mind,” or “feeling” when written 心, and “new” or “fresh” when written 新.

Arabic
Layan is an Arabic girl name meaning "soft" or "gentle." Layan Samira has a tender, graceful sound, with Layan carrying the supported meaning of kindness, tenderness, and ease.

Russian
Agata means “good,” from the Ancient Greek Agathē. Semyonovna is a Russian patronymic meaning “daughter of Semyon,” so the full name carries the sense of “good daughter of Semyon.”

Japanese
Yuki is a Japanese unisex name whose meaning depends on the kanji used, including “happiness” with 幸 and “snow” with 雪. It may also be formed from kanji such as 由 meaning “reason” or “cause” with 貴 meaning “valuable” or 紀 meaning “chronicle.”

Chinese
Wei is a Chinese pinyin name whose meaning depends on the specific character chosen. Without a character, it is best understood as a graceful, compact sound-name rather than a name with one fixed definition.

Arabic
Jana Farah is a soft, bright Arabic girl name. Jana is associated with earning or reaping, while Farah is commonly understood as joy or happiness.

Chinese
Ying is a Chinese name that can mean “flower,” “petal,” “brave,” “hero,” “clever,” “image,” or “shadow,” depending on the Chinese character chosen. It is used for girls as well as boys, with a gentle sound and many meaningful written forms.

English
John means “God has been gracious” or “graced by God.” It is the English form of a Hebrew-rooted name that came through Latin, Old French, and Middle English.

Arabic
Leen Nawal is commonly understood as an Arabic girls' name meaning “softness and generosity” or “gentle gift.” Leen carries a tender, flexible feeling, while Nawal suggests giving, grace, or something received.

Arabic
Hala Basma is an Arabic girl name led by Hala, meaning “halo around the moon.” In the provided sources, Hala appears in Arabic as هالة.

English
Julian comes from the Roman name Iulianus, derived from the family name Julius. It is often associated with meanings such as “youthful,” “juvenile,” or “shiny.”

Hindi
Myra is often understood in Hindi/Hindu naming contexts as “beloved” or “admirable.” It is also known internationally as a poetic English name with possible links to myrrh, “wonder,” or Mary.

Arabic
Rania Suha is an Arabic girls' name pairing with a bright, gentle feel. Suha is given in Arabic baby-name sources as meaning "name of a star," while Rania is best known internationally through Queen Rania of Jordan.

Yoruba
Olumide is a Yoruba boy’s name meaning “My Lord has come” or “God has arrived.” It is a joyful, faith-filled name that can celebrate a child’s birth as a moment of divine presence and blessing.

Spanish
Nicolás is the Spanish form of Nicholas, from the Greek Nikolaos, meaning “victory of the people.” It combines Greek roots for “victory” and “people.”

Hebrew
Naama is a Hebrew girl name often connected with the idea of pleasantness or sweetness. It has a soft, melodic sound and a gentle, grounded feeling.

Tamil
Iniyan is a Tamil boy name derived from a Tamil word meaning “one who is pleasant natured.” It has a gentle, musical sound and a warm meaning parents can easily picture in daily life.

Yoruba
Imani is a graceful girl’s name often associated with faith, belief, and inner trust. For families choosing it as a Yoruba name, it carries a warm, virtue-name feeling centered on confidence and spiritual strength.

Spanish
Alma is a Spanish girl’s name associated with the idea of the soul or inner spirit. It feels gentle, luminous, and deeply human.

Spanish
Paula is the feminine form of Paulus/Paul, from Latin, meaning “small,” “little,” or “petite.” In Spanish, it is pronounced with two clear, gentle syllables: PAU-la.

Germanic
Amelia is usually linked to the Germanic root amal, meaning “work,” with the broader sense of “industrious,” “active,” or “hardworking.” It has also been associated with Latin aemulus, meaning “rival,” through its similarity to Emilia.

English
Jack is an English masculine name that began as a medieval diminutive of John. Because John is traditionally understood as “God is gracious,” Jack carries a friendly, down-to-earth echo of that meaning.

Spanish
Pablo is the Spanish form of Paul, ultimately from the Roman name Paulus, commonly understood as “small” or “humble.” It is a warm, classic boys’ name with deep roots in Spanish-speaking cultures.

Hindi
Harshit means “joyous.” In the full Hindi name Harshit Raj Gupta, the given name carries the bright, happy feeling parents often hope to speak over a son.

Tamil
Raghav Sarvesh is a dignified Tamil boy name with a strong devotional feel. The sourced meaning for Sarvesh is “Lord of All,” from Sanskrit roots meaning “all” and “lord” or “ruler.”

Tamil
Abhinav comes from Sanskrit and means "new," with related shades of meaning like fresh, young, modern, and innovative. Abhinav Guhan reads as a bright Tamil boy's name with an Indian classical first name and a Tamil-style second name.

Arabic
Maya Safa is a soft, graceful Arabic girl name pairing Maya with Safa, which means "purity" or "clarity." Safa also carries a sacred association with Al-Safa, one of the two hillocks connected to the Hajj ritual of Sa'i.

Russian
Aglaya Timofeyevna is a Russian-style feminine full name made of the given name Aglaya and the patronymic Timofeyevna. The supplied sources do not verify a specific etymological meaning for Aglaya or Timofeyevna, so the meaning should be treated with care rather than overstated.

Tamil
Vikram is a Sanskrit boy name most often understood as “valorous,” with the sense of someone wise, brave, strong, and victorious. Naren is used here as the second part of the Tamil name, giving the full name a steady, dignified sound.

Tamil
Anirudh is a Sanskrit-origin name usually understood as “unobstructed,” “unstoppable,” “without obstacles,” or “boundless and free.” Devan adds a gentle Tamil and Indian feel, often heard as a dignified companion name with a bright, devotional sound.

Tamil
Ananya is a Sanskrit name meaning "without another," "unique," or "matchless." Ananya Kavya carries a graceful, poetic feel for a Tamil girl, with Ananya bringing the clear idea of being one of a kind.

Tamil
Meera Janani is a devotional Tamil girl name pairing Meera, a name strongly associated with the saint-poet Mirabai, with Janani, a Sanskrit name meaning "Mother." Together, it feels tender, spiritual, and deeply honoring of feminine care.

Tamil
Iyalini Harini is a Tamil girl name pairing the less-documented Iyalini with Harini, a Sanskrit-origin name meaning “deer,” “yellowish one,” or “belonging to Hari.” Harini carries a gentle, graceful nature image.

Tamil
Thulasi means the name of a fragrant holy plant, commonly associated with sacred basil in Hindu usage. Varshini is a feminine given-name element used in South Indian naming, so Thulasi Varshini feels devotional, graceful, and distinctly Tamil.

Tamil
Aadhira is a feminine Indian name associated with Sanskrit and Hindu traditions, meaning "full moon" or "moonlight." Paired with Lakshmi, it gives a graceful Tamil girl name with a bright, devotional feel.

Tamil
Sahana is a Sanskrit-origin feminine name meaning patience, endurance, or fortitude, and it is also connected with a raga in Indian classical music. Sahana Priya feels gentle and steady, with a name meaning rooted in grace under pressure.

Tamil
Madhavi means “sweet as honey” and is derived from the Sanskrit root Madhu, meaning honey or nectar. Madhavi Nithya has a soft, lyrical Tamil style with a graceful classical feel.

Tamil
Keerthana means “the act of singing praises” or “devotional song,” from Sanskrit kīrtana. Keerthana Shreya has a bright, musical Tamil style, with a gentle devotional feeling at its heart.

Tamil
Rithika is commonly given the meaning “small river” or “stream,” with one source also listing “one who comes of a stream.” Swathi is a familiar South Indian name, especially recognizable in Tamil and Telugu contexts.

Tamil
Nila Yazhini is a Tamil girl name with a soft, musical sound. The provided sources do not verify a specific meaning for Nila, while Yazhini is identified in the source material as a name of Indian origin.

Tamil
Charumathi means “beautiful mind.” As a full Tamil girl’s name, Charumathi Divya feels thoughtful, graceful, and quietly bright.

Tamil
Vennila means “brilliant white moon” or “white moon,” a gentle Tamil name with a luminous, calm feeling. Dharini is used in Tamil naming as a graceful second given name, giving the full name a steady, feminine sound.

Tamil
Samyuktha Hamsika is a graceful Tamil girl name. Samyuktha is associated in Tamil name-meaning sources with Sri Durga Devi and Parvati Devi, giving the name a devotional, feminine strength.

Tamil
Abirami Tharani is a Tamil girl name built from two Indian name elements. In the provided sources, Abirami is identified as an Indian name, while no verified literal meaning is given for either Abirami or Tharani.

Russian
Vasilisa Romanovna is a Russian feminine name with a formal East Slavic shape. The supplied sources do not confirm an etymological meaning for Vasilisa, so its meaning should be treated cautiously here.

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.