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Italian
Ginevra is the Italian form of Guinevere, commonly interpreted as “white phantom” or linked to “white” and “smooth.” In Italy, it also gently echoes ginepro, the Italian word for juniper.
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Italian
Ginevra is the Italian form of Guinevere, commonly interpreted as “white phantom” or linked to “white” and “smooth.” In Italy, it also gently echoes ginepro, the Italian word for juniper.

English
Dylan is a Welsh name traditionally understood as “son of the sea,” “born from the ocean,” or connected with the “great tide.” It comes from Welsh elements associated with movement toward the tide or sea.

Native American
Maiara Yara has no securely verified meaning in the provided sources. It reads as a lyrical, nature-bright compound name, with Yara supported as a used given name in contemporary culture.

Filipino
Haraya Denise Angeles has no verified meaning in the supplied sources. Read as a Filipino girl’s full name, it has a gentle, lyrical feel, with Haraya carrying the strongest personal-name identity.

English
Everett is an English boy name used today as a given name and surname. The provided sources do not give a verified root meaning, so its meaning is best described carefully rather than guessed.

Portuguese
Ema is a short feminine name with layered meanings: it is connected in some sources to Hebrew “mother” or “nurturing,” and in Slavic use it can be a form of Emma, often read as “universal” or “whole.” Paired with Julieta Henriques, it feels Portuguese, literary, and gently classic.

Filipino
Sinag Ysabel Aquino has a bright, graceful Filipino style. Sinag is associated with a ray or beam of light in Filipino usage, while Ysabel gives the name a classic, gentle middle-name feel.

Filipino
Kalayaan Nico Dizon is a Filipino boy's name led by Kalayaan, a Tagalog word widely used for freedom and independence. Nico adds a friendly, international middle-name sound, while Dizon connects the full name to a recognizable Filipino surname.

Italian
Matilde is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of Matilda, from Germanic roots meaning “might” or “strength” and “battle.” Its meaning is often given as “mighty in battle.”

Italian
Sveva is an Italian feminine name meaning "Swabian," linked to the Latin Suevus or Suebi, the ancient name for the Suebi people. It carries a sense of heritage, belonging, and old European history.

Latin
Martina Celeste is a Latin girl name pairing Martina, meaning "warlike" or "servant of Mars, god of war," with the graceful name Celeste. The full name feels strong, elegant, and bright.

Igbo
Kosisochukwu is an Igbo unisex name commonly interpreted as “there is no one like God,” “there is no one greater than God,” or “as it pleases God.” The full name Kosisochukwu Chisom Eke carries a distinctly Igbo feel, with the first name centering faith, trust, and God’s place in a child’s life.

Italian
Noemi is the Italian form of Naomi, a Hebrew-rooted name usually understood as "my delight" or "my pleasantness." It has a soft, musical sound: no-EH-mee in Italian.

Igbo
Chinaza is an Igbo name often interpreted as “God answers,” “God is beautiful,” or “God protects.” In the full name Chinaza Ekene Madu, it carries a warm spiritual feeling rooted in gratitude, faith, and human worth.

Igbo
Chijioke is an Igbo boy name meaning "God holds my share" or "my portion is held by God." It expresses trust that a child's destiny and blessings are safely kept by the divine.

Spanish
Iker is a Basque boy name meaning "visitation." It has a crisp, modern sound in English and Spanish, with the friendly two-syllable rhythm EE-kehr.

Portuguese
Diogo is a Portuguese masculine given name and surname. For Diogo Filipe Antunes, the strongest supported meaning is cultural rather than literal: a distinctly Portuguese boy's name with a familiar, traditional feel.

Igbo
Chukwuebuka is an Igbo boy's name meaning "God is great." In the full name Chukwuebuka Ikenna Nwankwo, the first name carries a clear statement of faith and gratitude.

English
The supplied sources do not give an etymological meaning for Elizabeth. In English use, the name is strongly associated with Queen Elizabeth II, whose full name was Elizabeth Alexandra Mary.

Igbo
Chinenye is an Igbo name meaning “God has given” or “the gift that God gives.” In the full name Adanna Chinenye Nwoye, the meaning supported by the source centers on Chinenye’s grateful, faith-filled sense of a child received as a divine gift.

Igbo
Ifunanya is an Igbo name meaning “love.” Some sources also explain it as “the love of God,” giving it a tender spiritual feeling.

Igbo
Somtochukwu is commonly understood as an Igbo theophoric name centered on God and praise. In the full name Somtochukwu Nmesoma Nwude, the first two given names carry a warm, faith-filled style, while Nwude functions as the family name.

English
Felicity is an English feminine name meaning "happiness" and "good fortune." It comes from Latin felicitas, a word tied to luck, blessing, and a happy life.

Yoruba
Oluwadarasimi is a Yoruba unisex name meaning “God’s goodness” or “goodness from God.” Jesutofunmi adds a Christian Yoruba layer, commonly understood as “Jesus is enough for me” or “Jesus is sufficient for me.”

Filipino
Sampaguita means “the Philippine national flower.” It refers to Jasminum sambac, the small white jasmine also known as Arabian jasmine.

Igbo
Chinedu is an Igbo boy name meaning “God leads” or “God guides.” In the full name Chinedu Kelechi Okoro, the first name carries a clear prayer for divine direction and protection.

English
Cecilia is a Latin-rooted girl name meaning “blind,” from the Roman family name Caecilius. It is also strongly tied to Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of music and musicians.

Filipino
Ligaya is a Filipino name meaning happiness or joy, with a softer emotional depth than a simple English translation can carry. Ligaya Beatrice Castillo feels bright, graceful, and warmly rooted in Filipino language and family life.

Filipino
Dakila Emmanuel Abad can be read as a Filipino name with a grand, faith-filled feeling: Dakila suggests greatness or nobility, while Emmanuel is traditionally understood as “God is with us.” Abad is a Filipino surname carried by notable Filipino families and public figures.

Igbo
Adaobi is an Igbo feminine name meaning “first daughter of the heart” or “first daughter of the home.” The full name Adaobi Chinyere Onyekwere has a distinctly Igbo sound and family-name structure, with Adaobi carrying the documented meaning.

Igbo
Akunna is an Igbo girl name meaning "father's wealth." It carries the feeling of a cherished daughter whose life brings pride, value, and deep family joy.

English
Vaughn is an English form of the Welsh surname Vaughan, meaning "small." It began as a descriptive name and now feels crisp, tailored, and quietly strong.

English
Alden is an English boy name with Old English roots, usually linked to Ealdwine, meaning "old friend." In the Scottish Borders, it may also derive from Healfdene.

English
Jessamine is a rare English feminine name from a variant spelling of the English word jasmine. It also refers to flowering plants in the cestrum family, giving it a gentle botanical meaning.

Portuguese
Vasco is a Portuguese masculine name from medieval Spanish Velasco, which may come from a Basque word meaning "crow." Vasco Rafael Azevedo feels distinctly Portuguese, with a strong first name tied to explorer Vasco da Gama.

English
Leland is an English name meaning "meadow land." It began as a place-based surname and later became a steady, gentlemanly first name for boys.

English
Orson is an English masculine name meaning “bear cub.” It comes through Norman French from a diminutive of ors, meaning “bear,” ultimately from Latin ursus.

Native American
Kaya Nita is a gentle, strong unisex name. Kaya has several documented meanings across cultures, including Turkish "rock" and Zulu and Xhosa "home," while Nita is noted in one Native name discussion as Choctaw for "bear."

Italian
Raffaele is an Italian boy name traditionally connected with Raphael. The supplied sources did not verify a specific etymology or meaning, so the meaning should be treated with care unless you confirm it through a name dictionary or religious source you trust.

English
Imogen is usually linked to the Gaelic name Innogen, probably meaning "maiden." Its exact origin is uncertain, and other suggested meanings include "daughter," "innocent," or "beloved child."

Indonesian
Tania Kusuma combines the given name Tania with Kusuma, a Sanskrit-origin name meaning "flower," especially a spring blossom. As an Indonesian girl’s name, it has a gentle, melodic feel with a clear floral image through Kusuma.

English
Maren is commonly explained as a variation of Marin, a name with Latin roots meaning "sea." In English, it feels crisp, gentle, and quietly coastal.

Native American
The specific meaning of Moema Jacira is not verified in the provided source material. The name reads as an Indigenous Brazilian pairing, with Jacira also documented as a real given name through Mozambican judoka Jacira Ferreira.

English
Briar is an English nature name meaning “thorny bush” or “prickly shrub,” often linked with wild roses. It carries a gentle but sturdy image: beauty with built-in protection.

Igbo
Achalugo is an Igbo feminine pet name or title meaning “one who is adorned with an eagle” or “one who wears the eagle.” It carries ideas of beauty, honor, regal elegance, strength, and extraordinary spirit.

Igbo
Akuabata is an Igbo unisex name with no verified meaning in the supplied sources. It appears to be a rare name, and the safest reading is to treat its meaning as family specific unless a fluent Igbo elder or bearer confirms it.

Spanish
Aitana is a Spanish place-name drawn from the Sierra de Aitana mountain range in eastern Spain. It is often linked with meanings like “glory” or “splendor,” though its clearest origin is geographic.

Spanish
Blanca is a Spanish girl name meaning "white." It is the Spanish form of Bianca, with a clean, bright feeling and a long history in Spanish-speaking cultures.

Igbo
Okechukwu Chimaobi Nwokocha is an Igbo boy’s name built from personal and family naming traditions. The sourced meaning of Nwokocha is “son of Kocha” or “child of Kocha,” pointing to lineage and family identity.

English
Ivy is an English nature name meaning “ivy plant” or “vine.” It comes from the Old English word “ifig,” referring to the evergreen climbing plant.