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  • Moema Jacira

    Moema Jacira

    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.

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  • Maiara Yara

    Maiara Yara

    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.

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  • Iracema Jaci

    Iracema Jaci

    Native American

    Iracema Jaci means “honey lips, moon,” combining the Tupi name Iracema, from words for “honey” and “lip,” with Jaci, from Tupi for “moon.” It feels poetic, warm, and distinctly tied to Indigenous Brazilian naming roots.

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  • Winona Aiyana

    Winona Aiyana

    Native American

    Winona Aiyana is a lyrical Native American inspired girl name pairing Winona with Aiyana, a name commonly translated as “eternal blossom” or “forever flowering.” Together, it suggests enduring beauty, renewal, and a strong connection to nature.

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  • Kiona Tallulah

    Kiona Tallulah

    Native American

    Kiona is most often given as a Native American name meaning "brown hills," with some sources connecting it to the Pacific Northwest and earth-toned landscapes. Paired with Tallulah, it has a lyrical, nature-rich feeling.

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  • Nokomis Aponi

    Nokomis Aponi

    Native American

    Nokomis is known from Ojibwe traditional stories as the grandmother of Nanabozho. The full pairing Nokomis Aponi has a gentle, story-rich Native American feel, though the supplied sources only verify the origin and meaning context for Nokomis.

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  • Suyana Quilla

    Suyana Quilla

    Native American

    Suyana is a Quechua girl name commonly given the meaning "hope." Some baby-name sources also connect it with "dream" or "to dream," giving Suyana Quilla a gentle, aspirational feeling.

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  • Nayra Killa

    Nayra Killa

    Native American

    Nayra is most strongly tied in the supplied sources to Aymara meanings like “eyes,” “the past,” or “what lies before,” with Arabic-linked interpretations of “bright” and “radiant.” As a full name, Nayra Killa feels luminous, watchful, and deeply rooted in memory.

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  • Caterina

    Caterina

    Italian

    Caterina is the Italian and Catalan form of Katherine. Its meaning is inherited through the Katherine name family, though the provided sources identify the form rather than giving a separate literal meaning.

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  • Aputi Siku

    Aputi Siku

    Native American

    The meaning of Aputi Siku is not verified in the provided sources. It is presented here as a Native American boy name, but its specific language, tribal origin, and traditional meaning should be confirmed with a knowledgeable cultural source before use.

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  • Atka Nuka

    Atka Nuka

    Native American

    Atka Nuka has no securely verified meaning in the provided sources. It reads as a rare, nature-toned name with an Alaskan and Indigenous American feel, though its exact linguistic origin should be treated with care.

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  • Amaru Inti

    Amaru Inti

    Native American

    Amaru is a Quechua and Aymara name associated with the serpent: in Quechua, it means “snake” or “serpent,” with a sacred, mythological sense in Andean culture. As a full name, Amaru Inti feels strong, sunlit, and deeply tied to Indigenous South American heritage.

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  • Mika Takoda

    Mika Takoda

    Native American

    Mika Takoda pairs Mika, a short cross-cultural name, with Takoda, a Sioux name commonly given the meaning "friend to everyone" or "friend of all." Together, it feels bright, gentle, and deeply relational.

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  • Yuma Kaya

    Yuma Kaya

    Native American

    Yuma Kaya is a rare, gentle-sounding unisex name. The specific Native American meaning of the full combination is not verified in the provided sources, so it is best treated as a culturally sensitive modern pairing rather than a confirmed traditional name.

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  • Nayra Wayra

    Nayra Wayra

    Native American

    Nayra Wayra can be read as a lyrical name with “guide” or “front” suggested for Nayra and “gust of wind” for Wayra. The full name has a light, airy feeling, with a sense of movement and direction.

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  • Kaya Nita

    Kaya Nita

    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."

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  • Tiziano

    Tiziano

    Italian

    Tiziano is an Italian boy name historically linked to Titus, though its exact meaning is uncertain. Some name sources connect it with a possible Latin idea of a “title of honor.”

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  • Aurelio

    Aurelio

    Italian

    Aurelio is the Italian form of Aurelius, an Ancient Roman family name traditionally linked with Latin aurum, meaning “gold.” It carries a warm, polished feeling: golden, classic, and quietly grand.

    85
  • Eloise

    Eloise

    English

    Eloise is the English form of the French Éloïse or Héloïse. Its roots are uncertain, but it is probably from the Germanic Helewidis, often understood from elements meaning “healthy” or “whole” and “wide.”

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  • Archer

    Archer

    English

    Archer is an English occupational name meaning "bowman." It began as a surname for someone skilled with a bow and has become a crisp, modern first name for boys.

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  • Jasper

    Jasper

    English

    Jasper comes from Latin Gaspar, possibly from a Hebrew word meaning "treasurer" with older Persian roots. In English, it can also bring to mind jasper, the richly colored gemstone.

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  • Callum

    Callum

    English

    Callum is a Scottish Gaelic name connected to the Latin Columba, meaning “dove.” It carries a gentle, peaceful feeling, with early Christian ties to purity, peace, and the Holy Spirit.

    83
  • Viola

    Viola

    Italian

    Viola is an Italian and Latin-rooted girl name meaning "violet." It also shares its spelling with the viola, the warm-toned string instrument in the violin family.

    85
  • Adelaide

    Adelaide

    Italian

    Adelaide means "nobleness" or "nobility." It comes through French from the Germanic name Adalheidis, built from adal, meaning "noble," and heit, meaning "kind, sort, or type."

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  • Serena

    Serena

    Italian

    Serena comes from Latin and means "tranquil" or "serene." As an Italian girl name, it feels calm, graceful, and quietly strong.

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  • Adeline

    Adeline

    English

    Adeline means “noble” or “nobility.” It comes from the Germanic root adal and is closely related to Adele.

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  • Margot

    Margot

    English

    Margot is a feminine name and a French short form of Marguerite. It has long been used as an independent name, with the same family roots as Margaret.

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  • Cecilia

    Cecilia

    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.

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  • Beckett

    Beckett

    English

    Beckett is an English surname name meaning "bee cottage" or "bee shelter." It comes from Old English elements linked to bees and a small dwelling or protective place.

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  • August

    August

    English

    August is an English boy name linked to Augustus, a Roman name meaning majestic, venerable, or great. As an English name, it can also come from the month of August, named for the Roman emperor Augustus.

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  • Everett

    Everett

    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.

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  • Emmett

    Emmett

    English

    Emmett is usually explained as an English masculine form or variation connected to Emma, with German roots meaning "universal" or "whole." It is also used as a surname and has a steady, tailored sound.

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  • Rosalie

    Rosalie

    English

    Rosalie is a French form of Rosalia, rooted in the Latin word rosa, meaning "rose." It is usually understood as "rose" or "rose flower."

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  • Bennett

    Bennett

    English

    Bennett means “blessed.” It comes from the medieval name Benedict through Anglo-Norman and Old French forms.

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  • Thea

    Thea

    English

    Thea is a Greek-rooted girls' name meaning "goddess" or "godly." It is also described as a variation of Althea, giving it a soft classical feel with a strong, luminous meaning.

    84
  • Rhys

    Rhys

    English

    Rhys is a Welsh name, also used in English, probably meaning "ardour" or "enthusiasm." It has a crisp one-syllable sound and a long history in Wales.

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  • Imogen

    Imogen

    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."

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  • Juniper

    Juniper

    English

    Juniper is an English nature name referring to the juniper tree or berry. It is also sometimes linked to the Welsh name Guinevere, giving it a soft bridge between botanical style and older Celtic naming traditions.

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  • Agnese

    Agnese

    Italian

    Agnese is the Italian form of Agnes, from Greek hagnē, meaning “pure” or “holy.” It carries a gentle, steady feeling shaped by early Christian tradition and Italian warmth.

    83
  • Arabella

    Arabella

    English

    Arabella is usually understood as a medieval Scottish form related to Annabel, with long-standing ties to Latin orabilis, meaning "invokable" or "yielding to prayer." It also carries a soft association with Bella, giving it a graceful, lovable feel.

    83
  • Annelise

    Annelise

    English

    Annelise is usually understood as a form of Anneliese or Annalise, blending ideas of grace with an oath or divine promise. Some sources also explain it as “grace of God” or “graced with God’s bounty.”

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  • Ellis

    Ellis

    English

    Ellis is an English unisex name rooted in Elias and Elijah, meaning “Yahweh is God” or “the Lord is my God.” It feels gentle and surname-styled, with a quiet biblical depth underneath.

    84
  • Finley

    Finley

    English

    Finley means “fair warrior” or “fair hero.” It comes from the Gaelic name Fionnlagh, built from elements meaning “white” or “fair” and “warrior” or “hero.”

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  • Mabel

    Mabel

    English

    Mabel is an English feminine name meaning “lovable.” It comes from the medieval name Amabilis, with close ties to Amabel.

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  • Graham

    Graham

    English

    Graham comes from a Scottish surname that traces back to the English place name Grantham, probably meaning "gravelly homestead" in Old English. It feels grounded, tailored, and quietly classic.

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  • Lena

    Lena

    English

    Lena is a soft, two-syllable English girl name. The supplied sources do not document a confirmed literal meaning or etymology, so the safest reading is to treat Lena as a graceful standalone name rather than attach an unsupported origin story.

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  • Tessa

    Tessa

    English

    Tessa is a diminutive or variation of Theresa, traditionally linked to meanings like “to reap,” “to gather,” “harvester,” or “reaper.” It has an English feel in everyday use, with roots often traced through Theresa to Greek.

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  • Afonso Duarte Moreira

    Afonso Duarte Moreira

    Portuguese

    Afonso is the Portuguese and Galician form of Alfonso, from an Old High German name meaning “noble and ready” or “ready for battle.” Afonso Duarte Moreira has a distinctly Portuguese sound, with Afonso carrying the main given-name meaning.

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  • Martim Caetano Figueiredo

    Martim Caetano Figueiredo

    Portuguese

    Martim is the Portuguese form of Martinus, the older Latin name behind Martin. As a full Portuguese name, Martim Caetano Figueiredo feels traditional, strong, and unmistakably Lusophone.

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  • Salvador Miguel Nogueira

    Salvador Miguel Nogueira

    Portuguese

    Salvador Miguel Nogueira brings together a deeply protective given name, a classic Portuguese form of Miguel, and Nogueira, a Galician and Portuguese surname meaning "walnut tree." It feels warm, substantial, and rooted in Portuguese-speaking culture.

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