
Camila
Spanish
Camila is a Spanish feminine given name with a graceful, melodic feel. The provided sources confirm it as a living modern name, especially visible through contemporary bearers such as singer-songwriter Camila Cabello.
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Spanish
Camila is a Spanish feminine given name with a graceful, melodic feel. The provided sources confirm it as a living modern name, especially visible through contemporary bearers such as singer-songwriter Camila Cabello.

English
Mia is a feminine given name that began as a diminutive of Maria, and it is also associated with longer names such as Amelia and Emilia. In English, it is most often pronounced MEE-ə, giving it a bright, gentle, two-syllable sound.

Spanish
Alejandro is the Spanish form of Alexander, traditionally understood as “defender of men” or “protector of people.” It feels strong, lyrical, and warmly rooted in Spanish-speaking culture.

English
Ellie is an English diminutive of Eleanor and Ellen, often interpreted as “bright shining one” or “shining light.” It is also used as a friendly short form for names beginning with El-, such as Elena or Elizabeth.

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.

English
Hazel is an English nature name drawn from the hazel tree, a deciduous tree or large shrub of the genus Corylus. Its warm imagery connects the name with rounded green leaves, early spring catkins, and the hazelnut fruit.

Yoruba
Tunde is a Yoruba boy’s name commonly understood as “returns” or “has come back,” often associated with longer Yoruba names such as Babatunde, meaning “father has returned.” It carries a warm sense of continuity, family memory, and joyful arrival.

English
Joseph comes from the Hebrew Yosef, meaning “he will add” or “may he add.” The name carries the hopeful idea of increase, blessing, and something good being added to a family.

Spanish
Andrea comes from the Greek name Andreas, connected to the word anēr/andrós, meaning “man” or “adult male.” In everyday name meaning, Andrea is often interpreted as “manly,” “brave,” or “strong.”

English
Eliana is most often explained as “God has answered” or “my God has answered.” It may also be connected to Late Latin Aeliana, associated with the Greek word helios, “sun.”

English
Sophia means “wisdom,” from the Greek word sophia. In English, it is a graceful, classic girl’s name with deep historical, literary, and spiritual resonance.

Arabic
Nour is an Arabic name meaning “light,” “illumination,” or “radiance.” It carries a gentle sense of hope, clarity, warmth, and spiritual brightness.

Arabic
Ibrahim is the Arabic form of Abraham, traditionally understood to mean “father of many.” It is a deeply rooted boys’ name with significance across Islam, Christianity, and Judaism.

Hindi
Diya is a Hindi girl’s name connected to the word दीया, meaning an oil lamp or sacred lamp. It carries luminous associations of light, wisdom, auspiciousness, and hope.

Chinese
Bo is a Chinese given name that can be written as 波, meaning “wave,” though its meaning changes with the Chinese character chosen. It is also found in Norse use, where it is associated with “to live” or “to dwell.”

Chinese
Hui is a Chinese given name that can mean “intelligent, wise” when written 慧, or “brightness” when written 辉/輝. Because many Chinese characters share the pronunciation Hui, its meaning depends on the chosen character.

Japanese
Hiroto is a masculine Japanese name whose meaning changes with the kanji chosen. Common readings combine hiro elements such as “big, great” or “command, esteem” with to elements such as “person,” “soar, glide,” or a constellation name.

English
Nora is an English feminine name most often understood as a short form of Honora, from Latin honor, meaning “honor.” It is also used as a short form of Eleanor or Eleonora in some cultures.

English
David is a Hebrew name traditionally understood to mean “beloved.” It comes from the Hebrew דָּוִד (Dawid/Dāwîḏ), connected with דּוֹד (dod), “beloved” or “uncle.”

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.

English
Ella is a gentle, melodic name with several possible meanings, including “other” or “foreign” from Germanic roots, and “goddess” or “terebinth tree” in modern Hebrew. It is also used as a short form for names such as Eleanor, Ellen, Elizabeth, Isabella, and Gabriella.

English
Ethan is a masculine name of Hebrew origin meaning “solid,” “firm,” “enduring,” or “strong.” It carries a steady, grounded feeling with deep biblical roots and a long history in English use.

English
Abigail is an English feminine name from Hebrew, meaning “my father is joy” or “father’s joy.” It carries a bright, affectionate sense of a child who brings happiness to her family.

English
Chloe is a feminine name of Greek origin meaning “blooming” or connected with “young, green foliage.” In ancient Greek usage, Chloe was also an epithet of Demeter, the goddess associated with the harvest.

English
Asher means “fortunate,” “blessed,” or “happy one” from Hebrew. In English surname history, it is also associated with ash trees or ash-making roots.

English
Alexander comes from the Greek Alexandros, meaning “defending men” or “protector of man.” It is a strong, historic English boys’ name with roots in Ancient Greek and Latinized forms.

English
Penelope is a Greek name most often associated with the meaning “weaver.” It is also tied to the faithful, clever queen of Ithaca in Homer’s Odyssey.

English
Aria is an English girl’s name with a musical heart: in Italian, aria means “air” and also refers to a solo melody in opera. Related forms and similar names carry meanings such as “noble,” “lion,” “treasure,” or “gold” in other languages.

English
Samuel is a Hebrew name traditionally meaning “name of God.” It is also interpreted through the biblical story as “God has heard” or “asked of God.”

English
Leo is a masculine name from Latin meaning “lion.” In English, it is pronounced LEE-oh and carries a bright, brave, warm-hearted feeling.

English
Michael comes from the Hebrew name Miḵaʾel, meaning “Who is like God?” The question is traditionally understood as rhetorical, expressing that no one is like God.

Hindi
Navya is a Hindi girl’s name of Sanskrit origin meaning “new,” “fresh,” or “young.” It carries a bright sense of renewal, youthfulness, and new beginnings.

Arabic
Rami is an Arabic boy’s name meaning “archer,” “marksman,” or “one who throws.” It comes from the Arabic root connected with throwing, casting, and aiming.

Spanish
Martín is the Spanish form of Martin, from the Roman name Martinus, ultimately connected to Mars, the Roman god. Its meaning is often understood as “of Mars” or “dedicated to Mars.”

English
Ezra is probably a shortened Aramaic form of the Hebrew name Azaryahu, meaning “Yah helps.” It carries a gentle, faith-rooted sense of help, support, and steadiness.

Arabic
Mariam is an Arabic form of Maryam, the Aramaic form of the biblical name Miriam. It is closely associated with Mary, the mother of Jesus, and is used across Christian and Muslim communities.

Spanish
Julia is the feminine Latin form related to Julio and Julius, traditionally meaning “of the gens Julia” or “a descendant of Julus.” In Spanish, it is pronounced with a soft, elegant H-like initial sound: HOO-lyah.

Hindi
Aayush is a Hindi and Sanskrit boy’s name meaning “long life,” “life force,” or “longevity.” It carries the feeling of a blessing for health, vitality, and a full life.

Arabic
Dalia is an Arabic feminine name commonly associated with “branch,” “bough,” and natural imagery. It is also connected in modern usage with the dahlia flower, especially through the related spelling Dahlia.

Hindi
Ishita is a Hindi girl’s name of Sanskrit origin, commonly interpreted as “desired,” “superior,” “mastery,” “eminence,” or “wealth.” It carries a graceful sense of aspiration, strength, and something deeply wished for.

Arabic
Karim is a masculine Arabic name meaning “generous,” “noble,” or “honorable.” It comes from the Arabic adjective karīm and is also connected with Al-Karīm, one of the divine names in Islamic tradition.

Hindi
Dev is a Hindi and Marathi masculine name derived from Sanskrit deva, meaning “god” or “deity.” Short, bright, and spiritual, it carries a sense of goodness, reverence, and divine presence.

Hindi
Avni is a Hindi and Sanskrit-rooted girl’s name meaning “the earth.” It can also be associated with “the course or bed of a river,” giving it a gentle, nature-rich feeling.

Spanish
Catalina is the Spanish form of Katherine or Catherine, traditionally associated with the meaning “pure.” It is a graceful, melodic girls’ name with Greek roots through the Katherine family.

Arabic
Reem is an Arabic feminine name meaning “gazelle” or “white antelope.” It evokes grace, gentleness, natural beauty, and light-footed elegance.

English
Camila is a Spanish and Portuguese form of Camilla, from Latin camillus, meaning “young ceremonial attendant” or “acolyte.” It carries a graceful ancient Roman feel with a warm, modern sound.

Spanish
Daniel is a Hebrew name meaning “God is my judge.” In Spanish, Daniel keeps its classic biblical form and warm, international sound.

Hindi
Rudra is a Sanskrit and Hindi boy name meaning “the roarer,” “the howler,” or “the fierce one.” In Hindu tradition, Rudra is a Vedic storm and wind deity and is closely associated with Shiva.

Arabic
Tariq is an Arabic boy’s name meaning “knocker,” “visitor,” or “striker,” with a poetic association with the bright morning star. It comes from the Arabic root meaning “to knock” or “to strike.”

Arabic
Sara is a feminine form of Sarah, a Hebrew name meaning “noblewoman” or “princess.” In Arabic usage, it is pronounced with a long first vowel and is cherished across Muslim, Christian, and Jewish communities.