
Simran Kaur Aulakh
Punjabi
Simran Kaur Aulakh is a Punjabi girl’s name with a Sikh family-name setting. The sourced meaning we can verify is for Aulakh, a Punjabi surname linked with water, land, and agricultural heritage.
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Punjabi
Simran Kaur Aulakh is a Punjabi girl’s name with a Sikh family-name setting. The sourced meaning we can verify is for Aulakh, a Punjabi surname linked with water, land, and agricultural heritage.

Punjabi
Diya means “lamp” or “light,” drawn from the Indian word for an oil or ghee lamp used in prayer and festivals. It carries the feeling of warmth, wisdom, blessing, and light overcoming darkness.

Punjabi
Anika is a girl’s name with several accepted meanings across cultures. In Sanskrit, it is linked with “graceful,” “brilliant,” “sweet-faced,” “fearless,” “army,” “face,” “splendor,” and it is also listed among names associated with Goddess Durga.

Punjabi
Saanvi is an Indian girl name commonly explained as a name of Goddess Lakshmi, with meanings linked to prosperity and being followed or admired. In Saanvi Rani Malhotra, Rani adds a regal, affectionate sound to a distinctly Punjabi full name.

Punjabi
Nimrat is a Punjabi feminine name often understood as “fearless” or “without fear.” In Sikh-influenced use, it carries a brave, spiritual feeling tied to living with courage and steadiness.

Punjabi
Taranpreet is a Punjabi Sikh name meaning “loving savior” or “one who loves to save others.” Taran means “savior” or “liberator,” and Preet means “love” or “affection.”

Punjabi
Avneet is a Punjabi girl's name meaning "kind and humble." In the full name Avneet Kaur Mann, Avneet carries the main given-name meaning, while Kaur and Mann connect the name to Punjabi and Sikh family naming traditions.

Punjabi
Jasnoor means “glorious radiance” or “famous light,” from Jas, linked with fame or glory, and Noor, meaning light or radiance. Kaur is a Sikh feminine name element meaning princess, and Dhillon is a Punjabi surname.

Punjabi
Sehaj is a Punjabi unisex name meaning “tranquility,” “peace,” or “equanimity.” As a full Punjabi girl’s name, Sehaj Kaur Sandhu feels calm, dignified, and deeply rooted.

Punjabi
Ishaan is a South Asian boy’s name often associated with Sanskrit naming traditions. Raj adds a regal, familiar Indian sound, while Sethi gives the full name a clear Punjabi family identity.

Punjabi
Mehar Kaur Gill is a Punjabi Sikh girl name with a gentle devotional feel. Kaur is the Sikh name used by women and is associated with “princess” or “prince,” while Gill connects the name to Punjabi family heritage.

Punjabi
Kabir Dev Kapoor is a Punjabi boy's name centered on Kabir, a name strongly associated with the 15th to 16th century Indian poet and sant Kabir. In devotional usage, the paired form Kabir Dev, also seen as Kavir Dev in some traditions, carries a sacred, God-centered meaning.

Punjabi
Armaan means “wish,” “desire,” “hope,” or “aspiration,” with roots in Arabic and Persian-influenced Urdu usage. Paired with Deep, often understood in Punjabi and wider Indian naming as “lamp” or “light,” Armaan Deep can feel like “a light of hope” or “a bright wish.”

Punjabi
Saad is an Arabic boy name meaning “happiness,” “luck,” “prosperity,” or “successful.” Saad Hussain Bajwa feels bright and dignified, with Saad bringing a hopeful meaning and Bajwa carrying a Punjabi family-name identity.

Punjabi
Faizan is an Arabic male name connected with beneficence, generosity, benefit, success, pride, and rulership. In the full Punjabi Muslim name Faizan Iqbal Virk, it brings a warm meaning of giftedness and kindness.

Punjabi
Bilal Ahmed Cheema is a Punjabi Muslim boy's name built from two given names, Bilal and Ahmed, followed by Cheema, a Jat clan surname found mainly in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. The Cheema surname has an uncertain etymology, with some theories connecting it to leadership, strength, land ownership, ancient Indo-Aryan tribes, or Central Asian place names.

Punjabi
Hamza is an Arabic masculine name meaning “strong” and “steadfast,” and it is also an Arabic epithet for a lion. Hamza Ali Butt pairs that brave first name with Ali, a deeply familiar Muslim name, and Butt, a Punjabi surname found in Pakistan.

Punjabi
Rohan means “ascending” or “ascent” in Sanskrit and Hindi, and it is also listed as a name of Sri Vishnu. Across other traditions, Rohan can also mean “spiritual” in Arabic and “good character and piety” in Persian.

Punjabi
Karanbir Singh Aulakh is a Punjabi boy's name with a strong, steady sound. The surname Aulakh may come from Punjabi and may mean "watchman" or "guardian," giving the full name a protective, community-minded feel.

Punjabi
Arjan is a Punjabi boy name often glossed as “gaining,” with related meanings in other traditions including “from Hadria” and “golden life.” Singh means “lion,” and Sandhu is a Punjabi Jat clan surname.

Punjabi
Zorawar is a Persian and Punjabi masculine name meaning “powerful,” “forceful,” or “brave and powerful.” With Singh, the full name carries a strong Punjabi Sikh feel, suggesting courage, strength, and lion-hearted character.

Punjabi
Udayveer is commonly understood as “rising brave one” or “hero of the dawn,” from Uday, meaning rise or dawn, and Veer, meaning brave or hero. Singh adds the traditional Punjabi and Sikh name element “lion,” while Sidhu is a Punjabi surname.

Punjabi
Aarav is a Hindi name commonly given the meaning “peaceful.” Aarav Kumar Malhotra has a calm, polished sound with a familiar North Indian full-name rhythm.

Punjabi
Ekamveer means “one warrior” or “a warrior like no other,” from Sanskrit elements meaning “one” and “warrior.” In the full Punjabi name Ekamveer Singh Brar, it carries a brave, singular, steady-hearted feeling.

Punjabi
Sahibpreet means “beloved one who embodies nobility and friendship.” It is a Punjabi Sikh boy name with a gracious, respectful sound.

Punjabi
Nirvair means “without enmity” or “without hate.” In Sikh tradition, it carries a peaceful, deeply spiritual wish for a child to grow without bitterness toward others.

Hindi
Lakshya comes from Sanskrit lakṣya, meaning “aim,” “target,” “goal,” or “mark to be hit.” As a full Hindi boy name, Lakshya Pratap Singh has a focused, purposeful feel.

Hindi
Tanish is an Indian Hindu boy name commonly given the meaning “ambition.” In the full Hindi name Tanish Kumar Verma, Kumar is a traditional masculine given or middle name, and Verma is a North Indian family name.

Hindi
Advait Kumar Sharma is a Hindi boy name. Advait is widely understood as a spiritual name connected with the idea of oneness or non-duality, while Kumar and Sharma are familiar Indian family-name elements.

English
Lucy means “light” or “of light.” It comes from the Latin name Lucius and has long been used as a bright, classic English feminine name.

English
Hannah is a feminine name of Hebrew origin meaning “favour” or “grace.” It is also understood as “He has favoured me with a child,” giving the name a tender sense of gratitude and blessing.

English
Gabriel is traditionally understood as “God is great.” In English, it is strongly associated with the angel Gabriel, the divine messenger in Abrahamic religious traditions.

English
Zoey is a modern English spelling of Zoe, a Greek name meaning “life.” Bright and energetic, it carries a simple, joyful meaning with ancient roots.

English
Andrew is an English boy’s name meaning “manly,” “strong,” or “brave.” It comes from the Greek Andreas, rooted in words associated with “man” and courage.

English
Jacob is a Hebrew-origin boy’s name often interpreted as “supplanter,” “heel-grabber,” “to follow,” or “may God protect.” The English form comes through Late Latin and Greek from the Hebrew Yaʿaqov.

English
Matthew is an English masculine name meaning “gift of God.” It comes ultimately from the Hebrew name Matityahu, through Greek and Latin forms before becoming Matthew in English.

English
Julian comes from the Roman name Iulianus, derived from the family name Julius. It is often associated with meanings such as “youthful,” “juvenile,” or “shiny.”

English
Luke is the English form and diminutive of Latin Lucas, often explained as “man from Lucania.” A second traditional association connects it with Latin Lucius, giving the poetic sense “bright one” or “born at dawn.”

Hindi
Shivansh means “a part of Lord Shiva” or “Shiva’s portion.” It comes from Sanskrit elements Shiva and ansh, meaning a part, portion, or fragment.

English
Amelia is a feminine English name, a variant of Amalia connected with the Germanic root amal, often interpreted as “work,” “active,” or “vigorous.” It is sometimes associated in sound with Emilia, though that name has a different Latin origin linked to aemulus, “rival.”

Yoruba
Kofi is a Ghanaian Akan/Twi day name meaning “born on Friday.” Although sometimes grouped broadly with African names, the sourced origin for Kofi is Akan/Twi rather than Yoruba.

Spanish
Victoria means “victory” in Latin. In Spanish, it is a graceful, classic girl’s name with a strong sense of triumph, dignity, and hope.

English
William is a masculine name of Germanic origin meaning “vehement protector.” In English, it carries a long history of strength, guardianship, and steady leadership.

English
Violet means “violet flower,” from the English word for the purple bloom, ultimately derived from Latin viola. It also carries the gentle color imagery of violet, a shade at the short-wavelength end of the visible spectrum.

Yoruba
Adaeze is a graceful West African girls’ name often associated with royal, cherished-child imagery. The provided sources do not verify a specific Yoruba etymology, so its meaning is best presented with care rather than over-certainty.

English
Charlotte is the feminine form of Charles, with meanings traditionally given as “free man,” “petite,” and, in some sources, “strong,” “vigorous,” or “virile.” It is an elegant English name with French and Italian roots.

Yoruba
Amara is most often explained as “grace” from Igbo, a language spoken in Nigeria. It is also connected in baby-name usage with Sanskrit “eternal” and with Spanish amar, “to love.”

Spanish
Hugo is a masculine Spanish name of Germanic origin meaning “mind,” “spirit,” and, in some interpretations, “heart.” It is related to the English Hugh and the Italian Ugo.

English
Luna is a feminine name of Latin origin meaning “moon.” In Roman mythology, Luna was the divine personification of the Moon.

English
Harper is a crisp, musical English name with a surname-style sound. In the provided source material, it is best supported as a name associated with the fictional private investigator Lew Harper from the 1966 American film Harper.