
Sahar Negar
Persian
Sahar Negar combines the Arabic-origin Sahar, meaning “just before dawn,” with the Persian Negar, meaning “beloved” or “sweetheart.” Together, it has the gentle sense of “beloved dawn” or “sweetheart of the morning.”
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Persian
Sahar Negar combines the Arabic-origin Sahar, meaning “just before dawn,” with the Persian Negar, meaning “beloved” or “sweetheart.” Together, it has the gentle sense of “beloved dawn” or “sweetheart of the morning.”

Persian
Mina Soraya is a Persian girl’s name with a bright, celestial feeling. Soraya comes from Thurayyā or Suraya, the Arabic name for the Pleiades star cluster, and is used in both Arabic and Persian.

Persian
Roya Marjan is a Persian girl name meaning “dream coral” or “vision and coral.” Roya means “dream” or “vision,” while Marjan means “coral,” with some sources also connecting it to “pearl.”

Persian
Nika Mahsa is a Persian girl name pairing Nika with Mahsa, a Persian name meaning “moon-like” or “like the moon.” Together, it feels bright, graceful, and quietly strong.

Arabic
Marwa Iman is an Arabic girls' name combining Marwa, often explained as “white stone,” “flint,” or a hard silica stone, with Iman, meaning “faith.” Together, it gives the gentle, steady sense of “faith as strong as stone.”

Persian
Anisa Katayoun is a graceful Persian girl name pairing the gentle sound of Anisa with Katayoun, a classic Iranian name associated with purity, noble lineage, and royal dignity in Shahnameh tradition.

Persian
Elika Bahar is a Persian girl’s name in which Bahar means “spring.” The meaning of Elika is not confirmed by the supplied sources, so the clearest grounded reading is “Elika Spring” or “Elika of spring.”

Persian
Mandana Kiana is a Persian girls' name pairing with a lyrical, flowing sound. The exact etymology and meaning are not confirmed by the provided sources, so the safest meaning is simply a Persian feminine name combination.

English
Maeve is an Irish girls' name usually linked to the meanings "she who intoxicates," "mead-woman," or possibly "she who rules." It comes from the Irish Méabh, with deep roots in Irish myth.

English
Clara comes from the Late Latin name Clarus, meaning “clear, bright, famous.” It has a luminous, vintage feel with deep Christian and European roots.

Arabic
Hessa Jawaher is an Arabic feminine name pairing two precious images: Hessa means "pearl" in Gulf Arabic, while Jawaher means "jewels" or "gems." Together, it feels like "pearl and jewels," a name full of value, beauty, and family affection.

Arabic
Salma Yasmin Hariri is an Arabic girl’s name often understood as a gentle, graceful combination: Salma suggests safety and peace, Yasmin points to the jasmine flower, and Hariri has a refined, silky feel as a family name.

Arabic
Dalia is a feminine Arabic name commonly linked with “gentle,” and it is also given meanings such as “branch,” “bough,” or “flower” in Arabic and related traditions. The full name Dalia Mariam Tannous has a soft, rooted feel, pairing Dalia with Mariam, a beloved Arabic form of Mary.

Arabic
Farah is an Arabic feminine name commonly understood as “joy” or “happiness.” Farah Lina Kanaan feels bright and lyrical, with a gentle first and middle name balanced by a strong family-name ending.

Arabic
Amina Nour Saliba is an Arabic name combination. The provided source material does not verify a specific meaning for the full name, so its meaning should be treated with care rather than guessed.

Arabic
Reem Hanin Qutob is an Arabic girl’s full name. The provided source material does not verify a specific meaning for Reem, Hanin, or Qutob, so the meaning should be treated as unconfirmed here.

Arabic
Rim Salma Hamdan is presented here as an Arabic girl’s full name, but the provided source material does not verify a specific meaning for the name. Its feel is gentle, composed, and graceful, with a clear Arabic sound.

Arabic
The meaning of Rana Dalal Sayegh cannot be verified from the supplied source excerpts. The name is identified here as Arabic, with a gentle, graceful sound across all three parts.

Arabic
Hanin is commonly understood in Arabic as “longing,” “yearning,” or a tender feeling of affection. Rima is often associated with the graceful white antelope or gazelle, while Khatib is an Arabic family name connected with public speaking or preaching.

English
Elodie is a French feminine name, a form of Alodia, possibly meaning “other wealth,” “all wealth,” or “heritage.” Its roots are uncertain, but it has long been linked with Saint Alodia, a 9th-century child martyr.

English
Phoebe is a Greek name meaning “bright,” “shining,” and “pure.” It has a clear, gentle sound: FEE-bee.

Arabic
The provided sources verify Soraya as a real given name used by Colombian-American musician Soraya Raquel Lamilla Cuevas and by The Soraya, a performing arts center. A specific Arabic meaning for Soraya Nadine Hijazi is not confirmed in the supplied source excerpts.

English
Matilda means “mighty in battle” or “strength in battle.” It comes from the Old High German elements “maht,” meaning might or strength, and “hild,” meaning battle.

English
Serena comes from the Latin serēnus, meaning “clear, tranquil, serene.” It has a calm, graceful sound with roots in ancient Latin usage and modern English-speaking naming.

Italian
Anita is commonly understood as a diminutive of Ana, related to the meaning “grace.” Nameberry also notes a Sanskrit meaning, “unguided.”

Tamil
Nithya is a feminine Sanskrit name meaning “eternal,” “always,” or “constant.” Nithya Kavya Raman feels graceful and grounded, with a steady first name and a distinctly Tamil family-name rhythm.

Tamil
Divya is an Indian girl name from Sanskrit दिव्य or दिव्या, meaning "divine," "heavenly," "brilliant," or "extraordinary." For a Tamil family, Divya feels familiar, graceful, and full of light.

Tamil
Keerthana Shruthi Narayanan is a Tamil girl’s name with a musical, devotional feel. Keerthana is commonly associated with song or praise, Shruthi with hearing or musical pitch, and Narayanan is a Tamil form connected with Narayana.

Tamil
The available sources do not give a traditional etymology for Janani Swetha Rajan. They do show Janani used in India in maternal, newborn, reproductive health, and family planning contexts, giving the name a caring, life-centered feel.

Tamil
Sahana is commonly understood as an Indian girl name meaning patience, tolerance, or endurance. In the full Tamil name Sahana Priya Murugan, Priya adds the warm sense of beloved or dear, while Murugan gives the name a distinctly Tamil family and devotional feel.

Tamil
Aishwarya Deepika Selvaraj is often understood as a graceful Tamil girl’s name with ideas of prosperity, light, and family dignity. Aishwarya suggests wealth or good fortune, Deepika is associated with a little lamp or light, and Selvaraj carries a Tamil family-name style linked with richness and honor.

Tamil
The supplied sources identify Lakshana as a Sanskrit term used in Hindu philosophy, but they do not give a specific meaning. As a Tamil girl name, Lakshana Malini Ganesan has a graceful, literary sound with a clear South Indian feel.

Tamil
Vaishnavi is a feminine Hindu name connected with Vishnu, and it can refer to Vaishnavi, a goddess associated with divine strength and protection. As a Tamil full name, Vaishnavi Ranjani Manickam carries a devotional, classical, South Indian feel.

Tamil
Madhumitha Gayathri Natarajan carries a sweet, devotional Tamil feel: Madhumitha is linked with honeyed sweetness, Gayathri honors the sacred Gayatri mantra and goddess, and Natarajan refers to Nataraja, Shiva as Lord of the Dance.

Tamil
Ananya is a Sanskrit feminine name meaning “unique,” “incomparable,” or “without equal.” In Ananya Meera Krishnan, the first name carries a gentle but strong sense of singularity and devoted focus.

Tamil
Pavithra is a feminine Sanskrit-origin name meaning “pure,” “holy,” or “sacred.” In a Tamil name such as Pavithra Sneha Srinivasan, it brings a gentle, devotional feeling with a clear South Indian sound.

Tamil
Tharani Revathi Rajendran brings together ideas of protection, auspiciousness, and regal Tamil heritage. Tharani is linked with Sanskrit and Pali dharani, protective Buddhist chants, Revathi is a well-known Indian feminine name, and Rajendran means something close to "king of kings" or "ruler of Indra."

Tamil
Nivetha Abirami Kumar is a Tamil girl’s name with a graceful, lyrical sound. The provided sources confirm Nivetha and Abhirami as used given names in South Indian cinema, but they do not give a verified literal meaning for either name.

Tamil
Charumathi is a Tamil and Indian girl’s name meaning “beautiful mind.” In the full name Charumathi Akshaya Velan, Charumathi carries the clearest sourced meaning.

Tamil
Aaliya Banu Rahman is a graceful Tamil girl name with a strongly South Asian Muslim feel. The exact etymology is not confirmed in the provided sources, so the safest reading is as a three-part family-style name: Aaliya as the given name, Banu as an additional name, and Rahman as the family name.

Tamil
Fathima comes from Arabic Fatimah, meaning "one who weans" or "one who abstains." It is closely associated with Fatimah al-Zahra, the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad.

Tamil
Zara is often linked with blooming flower, radiance, dawn, or rising light, while Yasmin means jasmine. Together, Zara Yasmin Mohamed feels floral, luminous, and gently rooted in Islamic naming tradition.

Tamil
Yamini is a Sanskrit Indian feminine name meaning “starry night,” “light in the dark,” or “artistic.” In Tamil use, யாமினி is also given with the meaning “Light in the Dark” or “Night.”

Tamil
Roshini means “light,” “brightness,” or “illumination,” from Sanskrit-linked forms such as roshni and roshan. Maria adds a widely used Christian and global name layer, while Joseph is a family name with strong biblical roots.

Arabic
Jamila Amani Bakri is an Arabic girl’s name often understood as “beautiful wishes” or “beautiful hopes,” with Bakri as a family name. It has a soft, flowing sound and a graceful, classic style.

Arabic
Alya Nisreen Murad has a graceful Arabic style, with a light first name, a floral middle name, and a surname often understood by Arabic-speaking families as tied to wish or desire. Taken together, it feels elegant, lyrical, and strong.

Hebrew
Adva is presented in the supplied source as a girl name meaning “ripple.” For a Hebrew name page, it has a gentle water feeling: small waves, softness, and quiet movement.

Hebrew
Hila is a Hebrew girls' name meaning "halo" or "aura of light." It carries a gentle image of radiance, brightness, and a soft glow around someone beloved.

Hebrew
Dafna is a Hebrew girl name meaning "laurel." It comes from Hebrew דַּפְנָה and is connected to Greek Daphne, another laurel name.

Portuguese
Beatriz is the Portuguese form of Beatrix, from Latin, and means “brings joy” or “she who brings happiness to others.” Beatriz Inês Faria feels distinctly Portuguese, graceful, and bright.