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  • Sounak

    Sounak

    Bengali

    Sounak is a Bengali boy name with an uncertain but culturally resonant meaning. It is possibly linked to Sanskrit Sūnaka, meaning "little dog" or "puppy" as an affectionate term, or interpreted more broadly as "good son" or "virtuous child."

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  • Abir

    Abir

    Bengali

    Abir is a short Bengali boy name often associated with festive colored powder, especially the bright powder used in spring celebrations. It has a gentle, clear sound: soft at the start and strong at the finish.

    84
  • Tuhin

    Tuhin

    Bengali

    Tuhin is a Bengali boy name of Sanskrit origin meaning “snow,” “frost,” “dew,” and sometimes “moonlight.” It has a cool, gentle nature feel with a quiet poetic softness.

    84
  • Neeladri

    Neeladri

    Bengali

    Neeladri is a Bengali boy's name. A literal meaning is not confirmed by the supplied sources, though the closely related spelling Niladri is documented as a given name in West Bengal.

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  • Subhro

    Subhro

    Bengali

    Subhro means pure, bright, fair, or white, with roots in Sanskrit naming traditions. It has a clean, gentle feel that suggests clarity, goodness, and calm strength.

    84
  • Soumyadeep

    Soumyadeep

    Bengali

    Soumyadeep means "gentle light." It brings together a soft, kind feeling with the image of a warm lamp or glow.

    85
  • Riddhiman

    Riddhiman

    Bengali

    Riddhiman is a Sanskrit-origin Hindu boy name meaning “prosperous.” It has a devotional association with Lord Vishnu.

    82
  • Arnab

    Arnab

    Bengali

    Arnab is a Bengali boy name with Sanskrit roots. In the supplied etymology source, it is explained as meaning “rabbit” or “hare,” while also noting that it is often confused with the similar Sanskrit word Arṇava, meaning “ocean” or “sea.”

    84
  • Prantik

    Prantik

    Bengali

    Prantik is a Bengali boy name of Sanskrit origin meaning "border," "edge," "limit," or "horizon." It carries a thoughtful feeling of standing at the meeting place between what is known and what is still ahead.

    84
  • Debayan

    Debayan

    Bengali

    Debayan is usually explained as a Sanskrit-origin Indian name with a divine sense, with meanings such as “messenger of the gods,” “divine song,” or “a development made by God.” It is used for boys, including in Bengali Hindu families.

    85
  • Titilayo Aramide

    Titilayo Aramide

    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.

    83
  • Sayantan

    Sayantan

    Bengali

    Sayantan is a Bengali masculine name of Indian origin, connected to the Sanskrit word santana, meaning “offspring,” “descendant,” or “continuation of lineage.” It carries a warm sense of family, legacy, and being part of something that continues.

    85
  • Sagnik

    Sagnik

    Bengali

    Sagnik is a Bengali boy name rooted in Sanskrit. It means "one who wins the fire" or "one who maintains the sacred fire."

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  • Anirban

    Anirban

    Bengali

    Anirban is a Bengali masculine name of Sanskrit origin meaning "unextinguished," "undying," or "eternal flame." It carries the feeling of a steady inner light that keeps burning.

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  • Arindam

    Arindam

    Bengali

    Arindam is a Sanskrit and Bengali boy name meaning "destroyer of enemies" or "one who subdues enemies." It comes from Sanskrit ari, meaning "enemy," and dam, meaning "subduer" or "destroyer."

    82
  • Oluwafunmilayo Adunola

    Oluwafunmilayo Adunola

    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.”

    84
  • Eva Carolina Araújo

    Eva Carolina Araújo

    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.

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  • Noa Isabel Queirós

    Noa Isabel Queirós

    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.

    85
  • Bianca Teresa Abreu

    Bianca Teresa Abreu

    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.

    83
  • Abimbola Omobolanle

    Abimbola Omobolanle

    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.

    84
  • Bárbara Irene Paiva

    Bárbara Irene Paiva

    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.

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  • Mobolaji Adebowale

    Mobolaji Adebowale

    Yoruba

    Mobolaji is a Yoruba masculine name meaning “I woke up with wealth.” It is associated with prosperity, blessing, and the joy of a child arriving with abundance.

    84
  • Oluwabusayo Ayobami

    Oluwabusayo Ayobami

    Yoruba

    Oluwabusayo Ayobami is a Yoruba unisex name meaning roughly, "God has added to my joy, and joy meets me." It carries a grateful, bright feeling: a child welcomed as an answered prayer and a source of deep happiness.

    83
  • Adetokunbo Oluwasegun

    Adetokunbo Oluwasegun

    Yoruba

    Adetokunbo is a Yoruba name meaning “the crown or royalty from across the seas” or “the crown or royalty from a foreign land.” In the full name Adetokunbo Oluwasegun, the sourced meaning belongs to Adetokunbo.

    82
  • Oluwaseun Toluwani

    Oluwaseun Toluwani

    Yoruba

    Oluwaseun Toluwani is a Yoruba unisex name with a prayerful, grateful feeling. Oluwaseun is associated with thanks to God, while Toluwani is understood in sources as “belongs to God,” “God’s will,” “God is with me,” or “God has come to me.”

    83
  • Marta Leonor Machado

    Marta Leonor Machado

    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.

    84
  • Helena Vitória Simões

    Helena Vitória Simões

    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.”

    82
  • Luísa Carlota Afonso

    Luísa Carlota Afonso

    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.

    83
  • Sofia Benedita Costa

    Sofia Benedita Costa

    Portuguese

    Sofia Benedita Costa is a Portuguese girl’s name led by Sofia, the Portuguese form of Sophia. Sofia is traditionally loved for its thoughtful, graceful feel and its connection to the name Sophia.

    84
  • Inês Gabriela Ferreira

    Inês Gabriela Ferreira

    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.

    81
  • Adesola Oluwatosin

    Adesola Oluwatosin

    Yoruba

    Adesola Oluwatosin is a Yoruba unisex name. From the source-supported Yoruba elements Ade, meaning crown or royalty, and ola, meaning wealth, Adesola carries the sense of a crown joined with wealth, while Oluwatosin is best treated here as an additional Yoruba given name whose exact meaning is not established by the supplied sources.

    82
  • Gabriel Vasco Cunha

    Gabriel Vasco Cunha

    Portuguese

    Gabriel comes from the Hebrew Gavri'el, usually understood as "God is my strong man" or "God is my strength." In the full Portuguese name Gabriel Vasco Cunha, Gabriel brings spiritual strength, Vasco adds a distinctly Portuguese historical feel, and Cunha gives it a grounded family-name finish.

    80
  • Samuel Tomé Fernandes

    Samuel Tomé Fernandes

    Portuguese

    Samuel comes from the Hebrew name Shmuel and is commonly understood as “God has heard” or “the name of God is heard.” Fernandes is a Portuguese and Spanish patronymic surname from Fernando, meaning “son of Fernando.”

    84
  • Anuoluwapo Oluwafikayomi

    Anuoluwapo Oluwafikayomi

    Yoruba

    Anuoluwapo is a unisex Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning “the mercy of God is plenty” or “the mercy of God is many.” The full name Anuoluwapo Oluwafikayomi carries a deeply prayerful Yoruba feel, with Anuoluwapo’s meaning giving the clearest sourced interpretation.

    84
  • Oreoluwa Boluwatife

    Oreoluwa Boluwatife

    Yoruba

    Oreoluwa Boluwatife is a Yoruba compound name meaning “God’s gift, God loves me” or “the Lord’s blessing, as God loves me.” It carries a gentle, faith-filled feeling: a child received with gratitude and covered in divine love.

    84
  • Gonçalo Frederico Nogueira

    Gonçalo Frederico Nogueira

    Portuguese

    Gonçalo Frederico Nogueira brings together a traditional Portuguese given name, Frederico meaning a form of Frederick often understood as “peaceful ruler,” and Nogueira, a Galician and Iberian surname linked to places named for the walnut tree.

    83
  • André Valentim Figueiredo

    André Valentim Figueiredo

    Portuguese

    André is the Portuguese and French form of Andrew, from the Greek Andreas, linked to andr-, meaning “man” or “warrior.” André Valentim Figueiredo has a distinctly Portuguese sound: polished, warm, and strong without feeling heavy.

    83
  • Simão Artur Pinheiro

    Simão Artur Pinheiro

    Portuguese

    Simão is the Portuguese form of Simon, traditionally understood as “he has heard.” Artur adds a noble, old-world feel, while Pinheiro is a Portuguese surname meaning “pine tree.”

    82
  • Oluwatobiloba Enioluwa

    Oluwatobiloba Enioluwa

    Yoruba

    Oluwatobiloba is a Yoruba unisex name meaning “The Lord is great, a king.” Enioluwa is also used as a Yoruba given name, and together the full name has a deeply faith-centered, dignified feel.

    82
  • Tomás Guilherme Correia

    Tomás Guilherme Correia

    Portuguese

    Tomás is the Portuguese form of Thomas, traditionally understood as “twin.” Guilherme is the Portuguese form of William, often read as “resolute protector,” while Correia is a Portuguese surname with medieval roots noted in connection with Galicia and Portugal.

    84
  • Andrea Noel

    Andrea Noel

    Latin

    Andrea comes from the Greek anēr, andrós, meaning “man” or “manly.” Andrea Noel has a gentle, musical sound with a name root that carries strength.

    83
  • Ángel Cruz

    Ángel Cruz

    Latin

    Ángel Cruz has a clear Christian feeling: Cruz means “cross” in Spanish and Portuguese. Together, the name reads as gentle, faithful, and protective.

    83
  • José Manuel

    José Manuel

    Latin

    José Manuel combines two Hebrew-rooted biblical names: José means "God shall add" or "he will add," and Manuel means "God is with us." Together, it carries a gentle, faith-filled meaning of divine increase, presence, and care.

    83
  • María Fernanda

    María Fernanda

    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.

    84
  • Renata Guadalupe

    Renata Guadalupe

    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.

    84
  • Florencia Irene

    Florencia Irene

    Latin

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

    83
  • Antonella Pilar

    Antonella Pilar

    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.

    83
  • Camila Renata

    Camila Renata

    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.

    83
  • Daniela Paloma

    Daniela Paloma

    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.

    83
  • Elena Sofía

    Elena Sofía

    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.

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