
Mana
Japanese
Mana is a short Japanese feminine name whose exact meaning depends on the kanji chosen by the family. The same sound is also known in Oceanian cultures as a word for spiritual power or life force.
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Japanese
Mana is a short Japanese feminine name whose exact meaning depends on the kanji chosen by the family. The same sound is also known in Oceanian cultures as a word for spiritual power or life force.

Japanese
Risa is a Japanese girl name whose meaning changes with the kanji chosen, with possible readings such as “pear and coloring,” “village and silk gauze,” or “reason and aid.” It is also described as originally connected to the English name Lisa.

Japanese
Subaru is a Japanese boy name meaning “Pleiades,” the famous star cluster. In Japanese, it can be written 昴, すばる, or スバル.

Japanese
Kaede is a Japanese unisex name meaning "maple." It comes from the Japanese word 楓, though other kanji with the same pronunciation may also be used.

Japanese
Misaki is a Japanese name with meanings that change depending on the kanji. A common writing is 美咲, from 美 meaning "beautiful" and 咲 meaning "blossom."

Japanese
Rena is a short Japanese girls' name whose meaning depends on the kanji chosen by the family. In sound, it is gentle and clear: reh-nah.

Japanese
Mao is a short, two-syllable Japanese unisex name whose meaning depends on the kanji chosen by the family. Without specific kanji, it is best understood by its sound: gentle, bright, and modern.

Japanese
Miyu is a Japanese given name whose meaning depends on the kanji chosen by the family. In sound and style, it feels gentle, bright, and graceful.

Japanese
Tsumugi is a Japanese name most often written 紬, meaning “pongee,” a silk fabric woven from pongee thread. It is also connected to 紡ぐ, tsumugu, meaning “to spin” or “to make yarn.”

Japanese
Hinata is a Japanese unisex name, used predominantly for girls, with meanings that often center on sunlight, a sunny place, facing the sun, or even sunflower depending on the writing. Its exact meaning depends on the kanji chosen by the family.

Japanese
Kanon is a Japanese girl name with no single fixed meaning in the provided sources. Its meaning can depend on how a family chooses to write it, and it is also seen in Japanese media as カノン.

Japanese
Shiori is a Japanese feminine name that can mean “bookmark” or “guide,” and with other kanji it can suggest “poem and weave,” “history and weave,” “tide and village,” or “lithe.” Its meaning depends on the characters a family chooses.

Japanese
Natsuki is a Japanese unisex name written here as ナツキ. The provided sources do not give a fixed meaning, so its meaning depends on the kanji a family chooses, or it may simply be used in katakana.

Japanese
Yua is a Japanese feminine given name whose meaning depends on the kanji chosen by the family. One documented spelling is 悠亜, used in the stage name Yua Mikami.

Irish
Orlaith is an Irish feminine name usually interpreted as “golden princess.” It comes from Irish ór, meaning “gold,” and flaith, meaning “prince,” with the full name traditionally read in a feminine sense.

Irish
Clíodhna is an Irish girl name usually linked with the meaning "shapely." In Irish mythology, Clíodhna is remembered as a figure of love and beauty, with strong ties to Munster and County Cork.

Irish
Sadhbh is an Irish feminine name meaning “sweet” or “lovely.” It comes from an Old Irish form, Sadb, and is usually anglicized as Sive.

Vietnamese
Ngọc Hân is a Vietnamese feminine name meaning “precious joy” or “jade-like gladness.” It combines Ngọc, “jade” or “precious gem,” with Hân, “joy” or “gladness.”

Japanese
Riko is a Japanese girls' name often written with kanji meaning “white jasmine child” or “reason, logic child.” Other kanji combinations are possible, so its exact meaning depends on the characters a family chooses.

Russian
Dobrynya Konstantinovich Vasiliev is a Russian masculine full name. Based on the provided source excerpts, no verified etymology or literal meaning for the given name, patronymic, or surname can be confirmed here.

Russian
Klim is a Russian boys' name, commonly understood as a short form of Kliment, from a Latin root meaning “merciful” or “gentle.” In the full Russian name Klim Romanovich Belyayev, Romanovich is the patronymic, meaning he is the son of Roman.

Russian
Semyon is the Russian form of Simeon, usually understood from Hebrew as “he has heard.” In the full Russian name, Filippovich means “son of Filipp,” and Zakharov is a family name formed from Zakhar.

Vietnamese
Vân Khánh is a Vietnamese girl name often understood as a graceful pairing of Vân, meaning "cloud" or "literature," and Khánh, meaning "joy" or "celebration." Together, it suggests bright happiness, gentle beauty, and an appreciation for learning.

Vietnamese
Tuệ Lâm is a Vietnamese unisex name usually understood through Hán Việt as “forest of wisdom” or “wise grove.” It has a calm, thoughtful sound, with Tuệ suggesting intelligence or insight and Lâm suggesting a forest or woods.

Vietnamese
Nhật Anh is a Vietnamese unisex name from Hán Việt elements meaning “sun” or “day” and “outstanding, intelligent person.” Together, it suggests a bright, clear-minded child with talent and quick understanding.

Vietnamese
Phương Anh is a Vietnamese feminine name often interpreted as “fragrant and outstanding,” “virtuous flower,” or “beautiful and brave.” It combines Phương, linked with fragrance, beauty, and virtue, with Anh, linked with heroism, excellence, flowers, and courage.

Vietnamese
Khánh Chi is a Vietnamese feminine given name whose exact meaning depends on the family’s chosen interpretation of each syllable. In Vietnamese naming, Khánh Chi can stand as a two-syllable primary given name, often chosen for its bright, graceful sound.

Vietnamese
Minh Ngọc is a Vietnamese unisex name meaning “bright jade” or “shining gem.” It combines Minh, meaning bright, clear, or intelligent, with Ngọc, meaning jade or precious gem.

Vietnamese
Minh Khôi is a Vietnamese boy's name often understood from its parts as “bright beginning” or “light at the start.” Minh is associated with brightness or light, while Khôi can carry the sense of beginning or starting.

Vietnamese
Minh Khang is a Vietnamese boy's name often understood as “bright peace” or “wise health.” Minh means “bright,” “clear,” or “intelligent,” and Khang is associated with peace and health.

Vietnamese
Minh Châu is a Vietnamese unisex name. Minh is documented as meaning “bright,” “clear,” or “intelligent,” so the name carries a gentle feeling of clarity, wisdom, and light.

Vietnamese
Khôi Nguyên is a Vietnamese boys' name often understood as bright, handsome, noble, and original. It has a polished, lyrical sound with a strong sense of dignity.

Vietnamese
Khánh Linh is a Vietnamese girls' name that combines Khánh, associated with joy, celebration, and happiness, with Linh, a graceful Vietnamese name element often heard in girls' names. Together, it feels bright, musical, and warmly auspicious.

Vietnamese
Gia Bảo is a Vietnamese boy’s name commonly understood as “family treasure” or “precious treasure of the family.” It has a tender, proud feeling, the kind of name that says a child is deeply valued.

Vietnamese
Khánh An is a Vietnamese unisex name with a bright, gentle feel. Khánh is associated with celebration, joy, and happiness, while the meaning of An is not confirmed in the provided sources.

Vietnamese
Hoàng Bách is a Vietnamese boy's name with a bright, dignified sound. Hoàng is connected with the Vietnamese word “hoàng,” which can mean “phoenix” or “emperor,” giving the name a noble, graceful feel.

Vietnamese
Hoàng Nam is a Vietnamese boys' name with a dignified, steady sound. Hoàng is associated with “emperor” or “king,” giving the name a regal feeling.

Vietnamese
Hoàng Anh is a Vietnamese unisex name built from Hoàng, a Sino-Vietnamese form associated with “imperial,” “august,” or “yellow.” It has a dignified, bright feel, with Hoàng carrying royal and auspicious associations in Vietnamese naming.

Vietnamese
Hải Đăng means "sea lighthouse" or "lighthouse by the sea" in Vietnamese. Hải comes from the Sino-Vietnamese reading of 海, meaning "sea" or "ocean," and hải đăng is the Vietnamese word for a lighthouse.

Vietnamese
Hải An is a Vietnamese unisex name meaning “peaceful sea” or “safe ocean.” Hải comes from the Sino-Vietnamese reading of 海, “sea” or “ocean,” and An means “peace” or “safety.”

Vietnamese
Hà My is commonly understood as “beautiful river,” from Hà, “river,” and My, “beautiful.” In one personal account from a Vietnamese bearer, Hà also honors a paternal grandmother, giving the name both natural and family meaning.

Vietnamese
Gia Khánh is a Vietnamese boy’s name with a warm, fortunate meaning: family, home, goodness, celebration, and blessing. Parents often choose it with the hope that their son will grow up happy, capable, and successful.

Vietnamese
Gia Hân is a Vietnamese girl name often understood as “safe home” or “secure family.” It combines Gia, linked with family or home, and Hân, which name sources explain as safe or secure.

Vietnamese
Bảo Lâm is a Vietnamese boy’s name commonly understood as “precious forest” or “protected forest.” It has a calm, grounded feel, with Bảo suggesting value or protection and Lâm suggesting woods or forest.

Vietnamese
Đức Minh is usually understood as “bright virtue” or “virtuous and clear-minded.” It has a thoughtful, steady feeling that many Vietnamese parents appreciate for a son.

Vietnamese
Đức Anh is a Vietnamese boy's name often understood as a blend of moral goodness and brightness or distinction. It has a steady, capable feel, like a child parents hope will grow up kind, principled, and quietly impressive.

Vietnamese
Đăng Khoa is a Vietnamese boy name often understood as a wish for scholarly success, achievement, and honorable recognition. It carries a bright, studious feeling that many parents connect with doing well in life.

Vietnamese
Diệu Linh is a Vietnamese feminine name often understood through its graceful sound and spiritual feel. With the information provided, a specific etymological meaning cannot be verified, so it is safest to describe it as a Vietnamese name associated with elegance, brightness, and gentleness in modern use.

Vietnamese
Diệu Anh is a Vietnamese girl name. A cautious, parent-friendly reading is “wonderful brightness” or “marvelous grace,” though exact meaning can depend on the Chinese-Vietnamese roots a family has in mind.

Vietnamese
Cát Tường is a Vietnamese girl name meaning “auspicious omen” or “sign of good fortune.” It combines Cát, meaning auspicious, with Tường, meaning omen, image, or sign of blessing.