
Samira
Bengali
Samira is commonly understood in Bengali Muslim naming as “breeze,” “air,” “friend,” “companion,” or “close companion.” It has a soft, graceful sound with a warm, sociable meaning.
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Bengali
Samira is commonly understood in Bengali Muslim naming as “breeze,” “air,” “friend,” “companion,” or “close companion.” It has a soft, graceful sound with a warm, sociable meaning.

Arabic
Sami Bassel Najjar is an Arabic boy's name often understood as “elevated and brave,” with Najjar used as a family name meaning “carpenter.” Sami can also be a spelling associated with the Sámi people of Northern Europe, so context matters.

Arabic
Farah is an Arabic name usually understood as “joy” or “happiness.” Paired with Lina and Saleh, Farah Lina Saleh has a bright, graceful sound with a warm Arabic feel.

Arabic
Dalia is an Arabic feminine name often connected with a gentle vine or flowering branch. With Nour, meaning light in Arabic usage, Dalia Nour Qadri reads with the feeling of a naturally beautiful, light-filled name.

Arabic
Leen Yasmin Shami is an Arabic girl’s name with a soft, floral feel. Yasmin means “jasmine,” from Persian yāsamīn, while Leen and Shami add a graceful Arabic family-name style.

Arabic
Jana is an Arabic feminine name meaning “to earn” or “to reap.” In the full name Jana Mariam Sabbagh, Jana brings a gentle harvest image: effort, blessing, and something good gathered in.

Arabic
Ilyas is the Arabic form of Elijah, a prophet name connected to the Hebrew roots for God and Yahweh. Masri is an Arabic surname meaning "Egyptian," from Masr, meaning Egypt.

Arabic
Laith is an Arabic boy’s name meaning “lion.” Laith Majed Halabi has a strong, dignified Arabic feel, with Laith bringing the clearest documented meaning of courage and lionlike strength.

Bengali
Nusrat is an Arabic-origin name meaning "victory," "help," or "aid." In Bengali Muslim families, নুসরাত is often loved for its hopeful sense of support, success, and divine help.

Bengali
Laboni is a feminine Bengali name meaning “graceful.” It is connected with the Sanskrit name Lavanya, a name associated with grace, beauty, and charm.

Bengali
Fariha is an Arabic-origin name meaning “happy,” “joyful,” “glad,” or “one who finds delight.” In Bengali Muslim use, it is commonly written as ফারিহা and loved for its bright, gentle feeling.

Arabic
Tariq is an Arabic boy name meaning “striker,” “knocker,” “visitor,” or “bright star.” With Qassem, meaning “one who divides” or “distributor,” Tariq Samir Qassem has a strong Arabic feel with imagery of night, arrival, fairness, and light.

Arabic
Anas is an Arabic boy name meaning affection, love, and pleasant companionship. In the full name Anas Raed Hamdan, Anas gives the name its warm, companionable heart.

Arabic
Nader is an Arabic boy name, pronounced NAY-der in the cited English-language source. For this page, the meaning is treated cautiously because the provided sources confirm use and pronunciation, but not a specific etymology.

Arabic
Bilal Munir Darwish is an Arabic boy name with a thoughtful, spiritual feel. Darwish means a wandering Sufi mystic or dervish, a person associated with seeking spiritual truth beyond worldly attachments.

Arabic
Omar Fadi Nassar is an Arabic boy's name with a strong, layered feel. Omar is often connected with life and longevity, Fadi with saving or redeeming, and Nassar with help, support, or victory.

Arabic
Yazan Khaled Barakat is an Arabic boy's full name. The provided source material does not verify a specific meaning for Yazan, Khaled, or Barakat, so this page treats the name carefully as an Arabic name rather than assigning an unverified definition.

Arabic
Faris is commonly understood in Arabic as “knight,” “horseman,” or “one who rides with courage.” Faris Adnan Salameh has a strong, dignified feel, with a first name that suggests bravery and composure.

Bengali
Rukmini is a Sanskrit girl name traditionally understood as “radiant” or “golden.” In Hindu tradition, Rukmini is a goddess, an avatar of Lakshmi, and the chief consort of Krishna.

Bengali
Mrittika means “clay” or “earth.” It comes from Sanskrit, and it feels especially at home in Bengali and other Indian naming traditions.

Bengali
Nandita is a Bengali girl name with a bright, graceful sound. The provided source excerpts do not verify a specific etymology or literal meaning, so its meaning should be confirmed with a trusted Bengali or Sanskrit name source before publication.

Arabic
Ruba Ibtisam Fakhoury is an Arabic name combination. The supplied sources do not verify the meanings of Ruba or Ibtisam, while Fakhoury is an Arabic surname, likely connected to fakhour, meaning “proud.”

Arabic
Rami Nabil Mansour is an Arabic boy's name. Based on the sourced meaning of Mansour, the family name carries the sense of “he who is victorious.”

Arabic
Zayd comes from Arabic roots meaning “to increase” or “to grow,” giving the name a bright sense of abundance and flourishing. Haddad is an Arabic surname meaning “blacksmith,” so Zayd Kareem Haddad carries the feeling of growth joined with craft, strength, and family heritage.

French
Théophile means “friend of God” or “love of God.” It comes from the Greek name Theophilus, built from words meaning “God” and “love, affection, or friend.”

French
Gaspard is the French form of Caspar or Jasper, a name with Persian roots often interpreted as “bringer of treasure.” It feels old-world, warm, and quietly grand.

Arabic
Amina is an Arabic girls' name that can mean “safe one, protected,” or, in another Arabic form, “devoted, honest, trustworthy, loyal, and faithful.” Amina Zahra Madani feels gentle and dignified, with Amina carrying the clearest documented meaning.

Bengali
Debarati is a Bengali and Indian girl name with devotional meanings. Sources connect it with Sanskrit tradition, giving meanings such as “light-worship” and “delight of the gods.”

Bengali
Poulomi is a Sanskrit-origin feminine name meaning “daughter of Puloman” or “belonging to Puloman.” In Hindu tradition, Poulomi is also associated with Shachi, the wife of Indra.

Bengali
Rittika is a Bengali girl name, closely related to Ritika, a Sanskrit-origin Hindu name meaning "movement." It is also linked in one source with Goddess Lakshmi, giving it a gentle devotional feeling.

Arabic
Rida Jamal Ansari is a unisex Arabic name with a soft, steady sound. The exact meaning is not verified in the provided sources, so this page treats it carefully as an Arabic name combination rather than assigning an unsupported definition.

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.

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
Mazen is an Arabic boy name commonly linked to “raincloud” or “rain-bearing cloud.” It carries gentle imagery of blessing, growth, renewal, and abundance.

Arabic
Ayman is an Arabic masculine name meaning "righteous," "on the right," "blessed," or "lucky." In Ayman Ghassan Srouji, the first name carries a warm sense of goodness, blessing, and right-hearted direction.

Arabic
Kamal is an Arabic masculine name commonly understood as “perfection,” “completeness,” or “excellence.” Paired with Rashid and Sayegh, Kamal Rashid Sayegh has a dignified Arabic feel, with the first name carrying the clearest meaning for everyday use.

Arabic
Shadi Ihab Azzam is an Arabic boy’s name combination often understood as carrying a bright, generous, determined feeling: Shadi is commonly associated with singing or joyful song, Ihab with giving, and Azzam with resolve.

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.

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
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
Rayan means “luxuriant,” “well-watered,” or “satiated” in Arabic, and “smart,” “wise,” or “thinker” in Persian. In Islamic tradition, Al-Rayyan is one of the gates of Jannah.

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
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
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
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
Ritwick is a Bengali boy name, closely related to Ritwik, a Sanskrit-derived name usually understood as “ritual priest” or “one who performs sacred rites.” It feels thoughtful, literary, and quietly distinctive.

Bengali
Kaushik is a Sanskrit-origin masculine name meaning “descended from Kusha.” It is also connected with the Kausika gotra and with the sage Vishvamitra, who is called Kaushik in Hindu tradition.

Bengali
Sayan is a Bengali boy name used in Indian, Bengali, and Thai naming contexts, with roots reported in Sanskrit and Thai sources. Its exact meaning is not consistently confirmed in the available sources, so parents often choose it for its gentle sound, cultural fit, and modern feel.

Bengali
Mahir is an Arabic boy name meaning "skilled" or "expert." In Bengali, it is understood as দক্ষ or নিপুণ, both carrying the idea of being capable, talented, and proficient.

Bengali
Farhan is a masculine name of Arabic origin, commonly understood to mean “happy,” “joyful,” or “cheerful.” In Bengali families, especially Muslim families, it carries a bright, hopeful feeling without sounding overly ornate.