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  • Martina

    Martina

    Spanish

    Martina is the Spanish feminine form of Martinus, the ancient Roman name behind Martin. Its heritage connects it to the long-standing Martin family of names and to Saint Martina, a 3rd-century martyr and patron saint of Rome.

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  • Joaquín

    Joaquín

    Spanish

    Joaquín is the Spanish form of Joachim, a traditional male given name. It carries a classic, dignified feel and is especially recognizable in Spanish-speaking communities.

    80
  • Rohan

    Rohan

    Hindi

    Rohan is a Hindi and Sanskrit boy name meaning “ascending,” “ascent,” or “rising.” It is also associated in Indian tradition with Sri Vishnu.

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  • Hamza

    Hamza

    Arabic

    Hamza is an Arabic masculine name meaning “strong” and “steadfast,” and it is also described as an Arabic epithet for a lion. It carries a brave, enduring feeling with deep roots in Arabic and Islamic tradition.

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  • Folake

    Folake

    Yoruba

    Folake is a Yoruba girl’s name meaning “to use non-monetary wealth to pamper.” It carries a feeling of cherished care, affection, and abundance that goes beyond money.

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  • Anika

    Anika

    Hindi

    Anika is a gentle Hindi girl name whose exact meaning can vary by family tradition and source. It is loved for its bright, melodic sound and its graceful, modern feel.

    80
  • Femi

    Femi

    Yoruba

    Femi is a Yoruba name meaning “love me.” It is often used as a short form of Olufemi or Olúwafẹ́mi, commonly understood as “The Lord loves me” or “God loves me.”

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  • Ren

    Ren

    Japanese

    Ren is a Japanese name most often associated with 蓮, meaning “lotus.” It can also be written with 恋, meaning “romantic love,” or with other kanji pronounced Ren.

    83
  • Sebastián

    Sebastián

    Spanish

    Sebastián is the Spanish form of Sebastian, a name meaning “from Sebastia” and associated with “venerable” or “revered.” Its roots reach back through Latin Sebastianus to Greek Sebastianos.

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  • Krishna

    Krishna

    Hindi

    Krishna comes from Sanskrit कृष्ण (Kṛṣṇa), meaning “black” or “dark.” It is best known as the name of Krishna, a major Hindu deity associated with protection, compassion, tenderness, and love.

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  • Kiara

    Kiara

    Hindi

    Kiara is most often understood as a modern form related to Chiara, meaning “bright” or “clear,” or Ciara, meaning “dark-haired.” In Hindi use, it is commonly written as कियारा and appreciated for its luminous, contemporary sound.

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  • Aoi

    Aoi

    Japanese

    Aoi is a Japanese name that can mean “hollyhock” when written 葵, or “blue-green” when written with kanji such as 蒼 or 碧. It is a gentle, nature-rich name used for girls and boys in Japan.

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  • Elijah

    Elijah

    English

    Elijah comes from the Hebrew name Eliyahu, meaning "my God is Yahweh" or "Yah is God." It is a strong biblical name with deep roots in Hebrew, English, and Christian naming tradition.

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  • Ming

    Ming

    Chinese

    Ming is a Chinese name most often associated with 明, meaning “bright,” “light,” or “clear.” It can also be written 铭, meaning “to inscribe” or “to engrave,” depending on the chosen Chinese character.

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  • Xiu

    Xiu

    Chinese

    Xiu is a Chinese name often written 秀, meaning “luxuriant,” “beautiful,” “elegant,” or “outstanding.” It may also be formed from other Chinese characters pronounced xiù, giving families room for personal meaning.

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  • Arjun

    Arjun

    Hindi

    Arjun is a Hindi boy name meaning "bright," "shining," or "white." It has a crisp, strong sound and a meaning that feels clear, hopeful, and full of light.

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  • Yuto

    Yuto

    Japanese

    Yuto is a masculine Japanese name whose meaning changes depending on the kanji used. Common interpretations include ideas such as “courageous person,” “calm person,” “gentle person,” “helpful person,” or combinations ending in “Big Dipper” or “to fly.”

    80
  • Hao

    Hao

    Chinese

    Hao is a Chinese masculine given name that can be written with several characters, including 浩 “vast, of water,” 皓 “bright white,” 昊 “vast, of the sky,” 豪 “talented,” and 灏 “vast, bright white.” The everyday character 好, pronounced hǎo, also means “good,” “fine,” or “OK,” though given-name meanings depend on the chosen character.

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  • Yusuf

    Yusuf

    Arabic

    Yusuf is the Arabic form of Yosef, related to Joseph, and is commonly understood as “God increases” or “he will add.” It is a classic boys’ name with deep Quranic and Abrahamic roots.

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  • Valentina

    Valentina

    Spanish

    Valentina is the feminine form of Valentinus, from Latin roots connected with “strength” and “health.” In Spanish, it feels romantic, elegant, and full of warmth.

    82
  • Maryam

    Maryam

    Arabic

    Maryam is the Arabic form of Miriam, a biblical name with ancient Hebrew and Aramaic roots. It is especially associated with Mary, the mother of Jesus, giving the name a sense of devotion, dignity, and tenderness.

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  • Omar

    Omar

    Arabic

    Omar is an Arabic boy’s name associated with “long life,” “flourishing,” “prosperity,” and a life full of blessings. It is also closely connected with the honored Islamic name Umar.

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  • Ying

    Ying

    Chinese

    Ying is a Chinese name that can mean “flower,” “petal,” “brave,” “hero,” “clever,” “image,” or “shadow,” depending on the Chinese character chosen. It is used for girls as well as boys, with a gentle sound and many meaningful written forms.

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  • Aditya

    Aditya

    Hindi

    Aditya is a Sanskrit and Hindi boy’s name meaning “of Aditi” or “belonging to Aditi.” In Hindu tradition, it is also strongly associated with the sun god Surya, suggesting light, warmth, and divine energy.

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  • Babatunde

    Babatunde

    Yoruba

    Babatunde is a Yoruba boy’s name commonly understood as “father has returned.” It carries a tender sense of family continuity, remembrance, and welcome.

    81
  • Yui

    Yui

    Japanese

    Yui is a Japanese feminine name whose meaning changes with the kanji chosen. Common meanings include “tie” or “link” from 結, “only” from 唯, “reason” from 由, and “supportive” from 維.

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  • Sakura

    Sakura

    Japanese

    Sakura is a Japanese name meaning “cherry blossom.” It evokes spring, beauty, renewal, and the beloved flowering cherry trees associated with Japan.

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  • Adeyemi

    Adeyemi

    Yoruba

    Adeyemi is a Yoruba boy’s name meaning “the crown befits me” or “royalty suits me.” It comes from ade, “crown” or “royalty,” and yemi, “befits me” or “suits me.”

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  • Aadhya

    Aadhya

    Hindi

    Aadhya is a Hindi/Sanskrit girl’s name meaning “first power,” “the beginning,” or “Goddess Durga.” It is also associated with qualities such as being first, unequalled, perfect, and connected with the earth.

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  • Layla

    Layla

    Arabic

    Layla is an Arabic girl’s name traditionally associated with “night” or “dark beauty.” It feels lyrical, romantic, and gentle, with a soft two-syllable rhythm.

    82
  • Adewale

    Adewale

    Yoruba

    Adewale is a Yoruba masculine name. The supplied sources identify it as Yoruba, but they do not provide a verified literal meaning or etymology.

    79
  • Ananya

    Ananya

    Hindi

    Ananya is a Hindi girl’s name often loved for its sense of being unique, incomparable, or one-of-a-kind. It has a graceful, modern sound while still feeling rooted in Indian language and culture.

    80
  • Aarav

    Aarav

    Hindi

    Aarav is a Hindi boy’s name meaning “peaceful.” It has a calm, graceful sound and a modern feel that travels well across cultures.

    81
  • Jun

    Jun

    Chinese

    Jun is a concise Chinese masculine name whose meaning depends on the Chinese character chosen for it. In the cited name Wen Junhui, Jun is written 俊, a character used as part of the given name 俊辉.

    80
  • Lin

    Lin

    Chinese

    Lin is a Chinese name most directly associated with the character 林, meaning “forest,” “woods,” or “trees.” As a girl’s name, it feels gentle, natural, and quietly strong.

    79
  • Haruto

    Haruto

    Japanese

    Haruto is a Japanese boy’s name whose exact meaning depends on the kanji chosen by the family. In sound, it feels bright, open, and contemporary, with a gentle springlike quality.

    79
  • Wei

    Wei

    Chinese

    Wei is a Chinese pinyin name whose meaning depends on the specific character chosen. Without a character, it is best understood as a graceful, compact sound-name rather than a name with one fixed definition.

    81
  • Diego

    Diego

    Spanish

    Diego is a Spanish masculine name whose ultimate meaning is debated. It is often connected with Tiago/Santiago, associated with Saint James, and another traditional theory links it to Didacus.

    78
  • Vihaan

    Vihaan

    Hindi

    Vihaan is commonly understood as “dawn” or “the beginning of a new day.” It carries a bright, hopeful feeling, suggesting freshness, renewal, and light.

    82
  • Saanvi

    Saanvi

    Hindi

    Saanvi is a feminine Sanskrit-origin name associated with Goddess Lakshmi. It is commonly interpreted as “follower of Lakshmi,” “Goddess Lakshmi,” or “one who will be followed.”

    79
  • Sofía

    Sofía

    Spanish

    Sofía means “wisdom.” It is the Spanish accented form of Sofia, ultimately from the Greek name Sophía.

    81
  • Sota

    Sota

    Japanese

    Sota is a Japanese boy’s name. Its exact meaning depends on the kanji chosen; one attested spelling is 蒼汰, as in Japanese actor Sota Fukushi.

    80
  • Ahmed

    Ahmed

    Arabic

    Ahmed is an Arabic boy’s name meaning “highly praised” or “one who constantly thanks God.” It comes from the Arabic root ḥ-m-d, which carries ideas of praise, gratitude, and commendation.

    78
  • Fatima

    Fatima

    Arabic

    Fatima is an Arabic feminine name derived from faṭama, meaning “to abstain” or “to wean.” It is also interpreted as “one who separates,” with traditional religious meanings connected to being separated from evil or punishment.

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  • Mei

    Mei

    Chinese

    Mei is a feminine Chinese name that can mean “beautiful” when written 美 or “Chinese plum” when written 梅. It is also used in Japanese, where its meaning changes depending on the characters chosen.

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  • Hina

    Hina

    Japanese

    Hina is a gentle Japanese girl’s name whose meaning can vary with the characters chosen. It is also known across Polynesian traditions as the name of powerful female deities often associated with the moon, sea, and other domains.

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  • Aisha

    Aisha

    Arabic

    Aisha is an Arabic feminine name meaning “living” or “alive.” It comes from the Arabic root meaning “to live,” giving the name a bright sense of vitality and presence.

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  • Noah

    Noah

    English

    Noah is an English boy’s name from the Hebrew Noaḥ, most commonly understood to mean “rest” or “repose.” It is also connected by some explanations with comfort, giving the name a gentle, reassuring feeling.

    80
  • Mohammed

    Mohammed

    Arabic

    Mohammed is an Arabic boys’ name meaning “praiseworthy” or “worthy of praise.” It comes from the Arabic root associated with praising, thanking, and commending.

    81
  • Olivia

    Olivia

    English

    Olivia is a feminine English name derived from the Latin oliva, meaning “olive” or “olive tree.” Because the olive branch is widely associated with peace, the name is often warmly interpreted as “peaceful” or “bearer of peace.”

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