
Nadia Rahmawati
Indonesian
Nadia is a feminine name with Slavic links to “hope” and Arabic links to “delicate” or “tender.” Nadia Rahmawati has a gentle, optimistic sound that fits beautifully in an Indonesian context.
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Indonesian
Nadia is a feminine name with Slavic links to “hope” and Arabic links to “delicate” or “tender.” Nadia Rahmawati has a gentle, optimistic sound that fits beautifully in an Indonesian context.

Indonesian
Melati Anjani is a gentle Indonesian girl name pairing Melati with Anjani, a name identified in the source as the mother of Lord Hanuman. The full name feels floral, devotional, and quietly strong.

Indonesian
Salsabila is an Arabic name referring to a spring or fountain in Paradise, mentioned in the Quran. Salsabila Azzahra carries a graceful Indonesian Muslim feel, with Salsabila bringing images of purity, freshness, and divine blessing.

Indonesian
Rania Khairunnisa is a feminine Indonesian name with Arabic roots in its second element. Khairunnisa means “goodness of women” or “woman of good deeds,” from Arabic khair, meaning good, and nisa, meaning women.

Indonesian
Vanya Pratiwi pairs Vanya, a name widely recognized through the Russian title Uncle Vanya, with Pratiwi, an Indonesian and Javanese name meaning “Mother Earth.” Together, it feels gentle, grounded, and quietly strong.

Spanish
Elena is the Spanish form of Helen, a name of Greek origin meaning "bright," "shining light," or "shining one." It has a gentle, luminous feel that fits beautifully in Spanish, Italian, Greek, German, and many other languages.

Spanish
Jimena is a Spanish form related to Ximena, with meanings given as “hearing” or “listening,” and sometimes linked with the Hebrew Yemina, meaning “right hand.” It feels attentive, steady, and strong.

Spanish
Ariadna is a Spanish feminine form of Ariadne, from ancient Greek elements often interpreted as “most holy” or “most pure.” The name is closely tied to the Greek myth of Ariadne, who helped Theseus escape the Labyrinth with a thread.

Spanish
Noa is a multicultural name with meanings tied to movement in Hebrew and love or affection in Japanese. For a Spanish girl, it feels short, bright, and tender.

Spanish
Irene means "peace." It comes from the Greek name Eirene, from a word meaning peace.

Igbo
Chiamaka Ngozi Umeh is an Igbo girl’s name, with Chiamaka often understood as “God is beautiful” or “God is good,” and Ngozi commonly understood as “blessing.” Together, it carries the feeling of a cherished child whose life is received with gratitude.

Arabic
Samia Rasha Zidan is an Arabic girl’s name with a soft, graceful sound. The exact meaning of the full three-part name is not verified in the provided source material, so this page treats its meaning with care rather than guessing.

Arabic
Bushra Naima Jaber is an Arabic girl’s name with a bright, reassuring feel. Bushra is commonly understood as “good news” or “glad tidings,” Naima as “gentle” or “living in comfort,” and Jaber as a family name connected with mending, comforting, or restoring.

Yoruba
Kemi is a Yoruba girl’s name meaning “cherish me,” “pamper me,” or “care for me.” It is also used as a short form of longer Yoruba names such as Adékẹ́mi, Olúkẹ́mi, Fọ́lákẹ́mi, Ifákẹ́mi, Ọ̀ṣunkẹ́mi, and Oyèkẹ́mi.

Italian
Livia is an Italian girl name with ancient Roman roots, developed from the Latin family name Livius. It is often linked with meanings such as "blue," while some sources also mention a Hebrew meaning of "garland."

Arabic
Suha Samira Arslan is presented here as an Arabic girl name. The provided sources do not include a verified literal meaning for Suha, Samira, or Arslan, so its meaning is best treated with care rather than guessed.

Arabic
Rasha Basma Tamimi is an Arabic feminine name with a gentle, expressive feel. Tamimi is an Arabic family name associated with meanings like “complete,” “perfect,” or “honest,” and with the Banu Tamim tribe.

Italian
Beatrice means “blessed one” and is often understood as “she who brings happiness” or “bringer of joy.” It comes through Latin Beatrix, with Italian Beatrice carrying the same bright, gracious feeling.

Arabic
Wafa is an Arabic name meaning “faithfulness” or “loyalty.” Wafa Dima Hamadeh has a gentle, promise-keeping feel, with Wafa carrying the clearest documented meaning.

Yoruba
Aderinsola is a Yoruba name often understood as “crowned with wealth” or “royalty with honor.” Morenike, the root form within Morenikeji, means “I have found one to cherish” or “I am cherished,” giving the full name a tender sense of honor, blessing, and deep affection.

Italian
Lucrezia is an Italian girl name, best known through Renaissance Italy and the historical figure Lucrezia Borgia. Its deeper etymological meaning is not confirmed in the provided sources, so it is safest to treat it as a historic Italian name rather than assign an uncertain meaning.

Latin
Valeria Inés is a Latin and Spanish-rooted girls' name. Valeria is commonly linked with Latin strength, while Inés gives the full name a gentle, classic Spanish feel.

Latin
Lucía Marisol means “light, sea, and sun.” Lucía comes from the Latin Lucia, from lux, meaning “light,” while Marisol is commonly understood from Spanish mar, “sea,” and sol, “sun.”

Latin
Elena Sofía means “shining light” and “wisdom,” pairing Elena’s Greek-rooted brightness with Sofía’s classic meaning. It feels graceful, lyrical, and warmly Latin in sound.

Latin
Daniela means “God is my judge,” from the Hebrew Daniel. Paired with Paloma, the full name has a graceful Latin style with a soft, musical sound.

Latin
Camila Renata means something close to “young ceremonial attendant” and “reborn.” Together, it carries a graceful Latin feeling of devotion, renewal, and quiet strength.

Latin
Antonella Pilar combines Antonella, a feminine Latin-style name related to the Anton name family, with Pilar, a Spanish name strongly associated with Marian devotion. Together, it feels elegant, faith-touched, and warmly Latin.

Latin
Florencia Irene means “flourishing peace,” pairing Florencia’s Latin-rooted floral, flourishing feel with Irene, from Greek Eirene, meaning “peace.”

Latin
Renata is a feminine name of Latin origin, from Renatus, traditionally understood as “reborn.” Renata Guadalupe pairs that renewal meaning with a warmly Spanish, faith-rich style.

Latin
María Fernanda combines María, from Hebrew Miryam with several traditional interpretations including beloved, bitter, rebellion, or drop of the sea, with Fernanda, the feminine form of Fernando meaning brave or daring peace. Together, it suggests a girl with gentle devotion, emotional depth, and steady courage.

Portuguese
Inês Gabriela Ferreira brings together a Portuguese given name, a feminine form of Gabriel, and Ferreira, a Portuguese and Galician surname connected with ironworks, an iron mine, or the feminine form of blacksmith.

Portuguese
Luísa means “famous in battle,” from the same Germanic roots behind Luís and Louis. Carlota is the Portuguese form of Charlotte, and Afonso is a traditional Portuguese family name.

Portuguese
Helena Vitória Simões combines Greek and Latin roots: Helena is linked with light or brightness, and Vitória means victory or triumph. Together, it feels like “bright victory” or “the light of triumph.”

Portuguese
Marta is the Portuguese form of Martha, a feminine name used across many European languages. Marta Leonor Machado has a clear, classic Portuguese sound: grounded, graceful, and easy to say.

Portuguese
Bárbara Irene Paiva combines a classic given name, Bárbara, with Irene, a name traditionally associated with peace, and Paiva, a Portuguese surname tied to the River Paiva valley in northern Portugal.

Yoruba
Abimbola is a Yoruba name meaning “born with wealth” or “born with honor.” Paired with Omobolanle, it has a graceful Yoruba feel that suggests dignity, blessing, and family pride.

Portuguese
The provided source excerpts do not give a verified etymology for Bianca, Teresa, or Abreu. As a full Portuguese name, Bianca Teresa Abreu has a graceful, classic feel, with Teresa supported in the sources as a Portuguese-language given name in current use.

Portuguese
Noa Isabel Queirós reads as a gentle Portuguese girl’s name with a bright, compact first name, a classic middle name, and a distinctly Lusophone family name. Noa is often understood as calm and graceful in style, while Isabel brings a long-standing royal and religious feel.

Portuguese
Eva Carolina Araújo is a graceful Portuguese girl’s name. Eva is traditionally linked with life, Carolina adds a classic, feminine strength, and Araújo gives the full name a distinctly Portuguese family-name style.

Yoruba
Oluwafunmilayo is a Yoruba name commonly understood as “God has given me joy.” Adunola is often understood as “sweetness of wealth” or “the sweetness of honor and blessing.”

Yoruba
Titilayo is a Yoruba girl name meaning "joy lasts forever." Titilayo Aramide carries a warm, celebratory sound, with the first name clearly rooted in Yoruba naming tradition from south-west Nigeria.

Bengali
Anwesha is a Bengali and Sanskrit girls' name meaning “search,” “inquiry,” or “quest.” It carries a gentle, thoughtful feeling: a child who seeks, asks, learns, and keeps looking for truth.

Bengali
Oindrila is a Bengali and Sanskrit girl name commonly explained as a name connected with Indra's wife, Indrani or Shachi. It carries a graceful, mythological feeling with a bright, lyrical sound.

Bengali
Srijita is a Bengali and Indian girl name commonly explained as “the one who wins over beauty.” It carries a graceful feeling, with beauty understood as charm, presence, and inner radiance.

Bengali
Sohini is a feminine Indian name with Sanskrit roots, usually understood as “beautiful,” “charming,” or “sweet.” In Hindi usage, it is also described as a name connected with Goddess Durga.

Bengali
Ishani is a Sanskrit-origin Bengali girl name meaning “ruler,” “mistress,” or “goddess.” It is traditionally connected with Goddess Durga or Parvati and carries a feeling of divine feminine strength, prosperity, and grace.

Bengali
Madhurima means “sweetness,” “sweet nature,” or “one who is charming and pleasant.” It comes from Sanskrit roots connected with madhura, meaning sweet, pleasant, or melodious.

Bengali
Tiyasha is a feminine Bengali name with reported meanings that include “brightness” or “light” from Sanskrit, and “thirsty” or “silver” in several Indian-language name lists. It feels luminous, gentle, and distinctly modern.

Arabic
Laila is an Arabic girl’s name meaning “night,” from the Arabic word connected with leil, or night. The name is also closely associated with the classic Arabic love story of Layla and Majnun.

Arabic
Sana Widad Abboud is an Arabic girl’s name with a gentle, graceful sound. The surname Abboud comes from Arabic عبود, linked to the root عبد, meaning “worshipper” or “servant,” often carrying a sense of devotion.