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392 names

392 names

  • Joana Benedita Coelho

    Joana Benedita Coelho

    Portuguese

    Joana is a Portuguese form related to Joanna, from Hebrew through Greek and Latin, meaning "God is gracious." In the full Portuguese name Joana Benedita Coelho, Joana gives the name its clearest documented meaning: grace, kindness, and spiritual generosity.

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  • Sílvia Raquel Esteves

    Sílvia Raquel Esteves

    Portuguese

    Sílvia Raquel Esteves is a Portuguese girl’s full name with a graceful, rooted sound. Sílvia is commonly connected with woodland imagery, Raquel with the biblical Rachel, and Esteves with Portuguese family-name tradition.

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  • Íris Valentina Freitas

    Íris Valentina Freitas

    Portuguese

    Íris Valentina Freitas means “rainbow” or “messenger,” paired with Valentina, “strong” or “healthy,” and Freitas, a Portuguese surname tied to rocky or stony places. Together, it feels bright, brave, and deeply Portuguese.

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  • Mafalda Helena Guimarães

    Mafalda Helena Guimarães

    Portuguese

    Mafalda Helena Guimarães is a Portuguese feminine name combination. The supplied source excerpts do not give a verified etymology for Mafalda, Helena, or Guimarães, so the meaning should be treated as unconfirmed here.

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  • Letícia Célia Soares

    Letícia Célia Soares

    Portuguese

    Letícia Célia Soares reads as a graceful Portuguese full name: Letícia is commonly associated with joy or gladness, while Célia is often linked with the old Roman family name Caelius. Soares is a Portuguese surname, so the whole name feels bright, classic, and warmly Lusophone.

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  • Zlata Andreyevna

    Zlata Andreyevna

    Russian

    Zlata means “golden,” from the Slavic word zlato, meaning “gold.” Zlata Andreyevna has a bright, polished feel: warm, dignified, and distinctly Slavic.

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  • Yesenia Pavlovna

    Yesenia Pavlovna

    Russian

    Yesenia is a feminine name from Jessenia, the genus name of a South American palm. In Russian use, the related form is Yeseniya, and Pavlovna means “daughter of Pavel.”

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  • Lada Mikhailovna

    Lada Mikhailovna

    Russian

    Lada is a feminine Slavic name, written Лада in Russian, possibly from Old Slavic lada, meaning "maiden, woman, wife." It is also connected with a poorly attested Slavic goddess and can be used as a diminutive of Vladislava or Vladimira.

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  • Milana Olegovna

    Milana Olegovna

    Russian

    Milana Olegovna is a Russian-style feminine name written Милана Олеговна. The provided sources confirm Milana as a feminine given name in Russian contexts and Olegovna as an East Slavic patronymic form, but they do not give a verified meaning for either name.

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  • Darina Viktorovna

    Darina Viktorovna

    Russian

    Darina Viktorovna is a Russian feminine name combination. The supplied sources do not verify a specific etymology for Darina, while Viktorovna functions as a Russian patronymic, linking the child to a father named Viktor.

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  • Stefania Leonidovna

    Stefania Leonidovna

    Russian

    Stefania means “crown” or “garland,” from the Greek name Stephanos. Leonidovna is a Russian patronymic meaning “daughter of Leonid.”

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  • Varvara Kirillovna

    Varvara Kirillovna

    Russian

    Varvara Kirillovna is a Russian feminine name with a patronymic. Varvara is commonly understood as the Russian form of Barbara, while Kirillovna identifies her as the daughter of a man named Kirill.

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  • Kira Valeryevna

    Kira Valeryevna

    Russian

    Kira is described in the provided source as a Persian-origin name meaning “sun.” Valeryevna is a Russian patronymic meaning “daughter of Valery,” so Kira Valeryevna can be read as “Kira, daughter of Valery.”

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  • Taisiya Alekseyevna

    Taisiya Alekseyevna

    Russian

    Taisiya Alekseyevna is a Russian feminine full name made of the given name Taisiya and the patronymic Alekseyevna. The supplied source material does not provide a verified etymology or meaning for Taisiya, so its meaning should be treated as unconfirmed here.

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  • Arina Danilovna

    Arina Danilovna

    Russian

    Arina is a Greek-rooted girl name linked to Artemis, with meanings often given as “pure” or “intact.” In Russian and Ukrainian use, it carries a gentle feeling of purity, protection, and femininity.

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  • Mira Konstantinovna

    Mira Konstantinovna

    Russian

    Mira Konstantinovna is a Russian-style feminine name: Mira is the given name, and Konstantinovna means “daughter of Konstantin.” The exact meaning of Mira is not established in the supplied sources, so it is best treated here as a short, gentle given name rather than assigned a firm origin.

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  • Nika Yegorovna

    Nika Yegorovna

    Russian

    Nika means “victory,” from the Greek name Nike. Yegorovna is a Russian patronymic meaning “daughter of Yegor,” so the full name can be read as “Nika, daughter of Yegor.”

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  • Polina Stanislavovna

    Polina Stanislavovna

    Russian

    Polina Stanislavovna is a Russian feminine name with a patronymic: Polina is the given name, and Stanislavovna means she is the daughter of someone named Stanislav. The exact etymology of Polina is not established in the provided source excerpts.

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  • Yana Vladimirovna

    Yana Vladimirovna

    Russian

    Yana is a Slavic variation of Jana, a feminine form of John meaning "God is gracious." Vladimirovna is a Russian patronymic meaning "daughter of Vladimir."

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  • Elina Ruslanovna

    Elina Ruslanovna

    Russian

    Elina Ruslanovna is a graceful Russian-style full name. The provided sources do not confirm a specific etymological meaning for Elina, while Ruslanovna functions as a patronymic, connecting the child to a father named Ruslan.

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  • Marta Grigoryevna

    Marta Grigoryevna

    Russian

    Marta means “the lady,” from the Aramaic Mârtâ, and is closely related to Martha. In Russian style, Marta Grigoryevna means Marta, daughter of Grigory.

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  • Ulyana Sergeyevna

    Ulyana Sergeyevna

    Russian

    Ulyana is an East Slavic feminine form of Juliana, with one listed meaning being “downy-bearded.” Sergeyevna is a Russian patronymic style name connected to the father’s given name Sergey.

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  • Marina

    Marina

    Spanish

    Marina is the feminine form of Marinus, a Roman family name later associated with the Latin marinus, meaning "of the sea." In Spanish, it has a clear, graceful sound: ma-REE-na.

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  • Inés

    Inés

    Spanish

    Inés is the Spanish form of Agnes, a classic name traditionally associated with purity and Saint Agnes of Rome. It feels graceful, bright, and quietly strong, with a crisp two-syllable sound.

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  • Aadhira

    Aadhira

    Tamil

    Aadhira is an Indian, Tamil-used girl name associated with lightning, strength, and the moon. It has a bright, lyrical feeling: gentle in sound, but vivid in meaning.

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  • Nila

    Nila

    Tamil

    Nila is a feminine Tamil name with Sanskrit roots, meaning "blue," "dark blue," or "indigo." The name carries calm images of deep water, open sky, and the rich blue of sapphire.

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  • Oviya

    Oviya

    Tamil

    Oviya is a Tamil girl name connected with art, painting, and beauty. It is often understood through the Tamil word for a painting or artistic work.

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  • Yazhini

    Yazhini

    Tamil

    Yazhini is a Tamil girl name linked to the yazh, an ancient South Indian stringed instrument similar to a harp or lute. It carries the gentle meaning of a musical, artful, harmonious person.

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  • Anushya

    Anushya

    Tamil

    Anushya is a Tamil girl name with Sanskrit roots meaning "grace," "favor," or "blessings from heaven." It carries a soft, graceful feeling, with associations of kindness, compassion, and gentleness.

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  • Dharshini

    Dharshini

    Tamil

    Dharshini is a Tamil girl name of Sanskrit origin, usually connected to darśana, meaning sight, vision, or beholding. It can be understood as “one who sees clearly,” “visionary,” or “one who represents a vision.”

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  • Ilakkiya

    Ilakkiya

    Tamil

    Ilakkiya is a Tamil girl name associated with literature, creativity, and the art of written expression. It carries a thoughtful, artistic feeling that many parents connect with imagination and learning.

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  • Kani

    Kani

    Tamil

    Kani is presented here as a Tamil girl name, though the provided sources do not verify a Tamil meaning. Separately, kani is a Japanese word meaning “crab,” most often seen in food contexts.

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  • Iniya

    Iniya

    Tamil

    Iniya is a Tamil girl name meaning “sweet,” “pleasant,” or “melodious.” It has a gentle, affectionate feel, like a name you’d use for a child with a warm voice and kind presence.

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  • Nandhini

    Nandhini

    Tamil

    Nandhini is a Tamil spelling of Nandini, a Sanskrit name meaning “daughter,” “delightful,” or “bringer of joy.” In Hindu tradition, Nandini is also remembered as a divine wish-fulfilling cow, giving the name a feeling of nourishment, abundance, and love.

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  • Poornima

    Poornima

    Tamil

    Poornima means “full moon” or “full moon day.” It comes from Sanskrit roots connected with fullness, completeness, and the moon.

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  • Sowmya

    Sowmya

    Tamil

    Sowmya is a Tamil and Indian feminine name of Sanskrit origin, often understood as "gentle," "pleasant," "soft," or "pure." It is also connected with Soma, Chandra the lunar deity, and the idea of auspicious or beneficial qualities.

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  • Tamizhini

    Tamizhini

    Tamil

    Tamizhini is a Tamil feminine name closely tied to Tamizh, the Tamil word for the Tamil language and Tamil identity. It is often understood as a name that lovingly points to a Tamil girl, Tamil woman, or someone cherished through Tamil culture.

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  • Thenmozhi

    Thenmozhi

    Tamil

    Thenmozhi is a Tamil girl name meaning "sweet language" or "honeyed speech." It comes from Tamil then, meaning honey, and mozhi, meaning language or speech.

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  • Malar

    Malar

    Tamil

    Malar is a Tamil name meaning “flower.” It carries gentle images of beauty, freshness, fragrance, purity, and natural grace.

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  • Vaanathi

    Vaanathi

    Tamil

    Vaanathi is a Tamil girl name often associated with a graceful, calm, and compassionate presence. It is also linked with nature imagery through the related spelling Vanathi.

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  • Yuvika

    Yuvika

    Tamil

    Yuvika is a feminine Indian name used in Hindu communities, usually understood to mean "young girl" or "youthful." It has a bright, fresh feeling, with a gentle sense of promise and new beginnings.

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  • Dalisay Marie Cruz

    Dalisay Marie Cruz

    Filipino

    Dalisay is a Filipino name from the Tagalog word dalisay, meaning pure, clean, clear, genuine, and sincere. With Marie Cruz, it has a gentle, faith-friendly Filipino style: Dalisay Marie Cruz.

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  • Vennila

    Vennila

    Tamil

    Vennila is a Tamil girl name commonly understood as “white moon” or “bright moonlight.” It has a gentle, luminous feeling, with a clear link to the moon in Tamil naming style.

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  • Mayumi Therese Bautista

    Mayumi Therese Bautista

    Filipino

    Mayumi is a Japanese feminine name with meanings that change depending on the kanji, including ideas like “truth and beauty,” “elegant bow,” “linen bow,” and “spindle tree.” In the full name Mayumi Therese Bautista, Mayumi brings a gentle Japanese sound into a Filipino family-name setting.

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  • Aisyah Maharani

    Aisyah Maharani

    Indonesian

    Aisyah is an Indonesian spelling of Aisha, from Arabic roots connected with “alive,” “living,” and “prosperous.” Paired with Maharani, the full name feels graceful, dignified, and warmly rooted in Indonesian Muslim naming style.

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  • Anindya Lestari

    Anindya Lestari

    Indonesian

    Anindya means “immaculate,” “faultless,” or “blameless.” In the full Indonesian name Anindya Lestari, the first name gives a gentle sense of purity, grace, and being beyond reproach.

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  • Fathia Zahra

    Fathia Zahra

    Indonesian

    Fathia is an Arabic girl name meaning “victory.” Fathia Zahra has a bright, graceful Indonesian feel, with Fathia carrying the central meaning of triumph and breakthrough.

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  • Sofia Benedita Costa

    Sofia Benedita Costa

    Portuguese

    Sofia Benedita Costa is a Portuguese girl’s name led by Sofia, the Portuguese form of Sophia. Sofia is traditionally loved for its thoughtful, graceful feel and its connection to the name Sophia.

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  • Gita Permata

    Gita Permata

    Indonesian

    Gita Permata can be read as “song jewel” or “precious song.” Gita is strongly associated with the Sanskrit word gītā, “song,” while Permata is Indonesian for “gem” or “jewel.”

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  • Hana Amalia

    Hana Amalia

    Indonesian

    Hana Amalia has a gentle, graceful sound paired with a strong second name. Amalia is of Germanic origin and is linked with meanings such as brave, diligent, vigorous, and work.

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