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  • Niranjan

    Niranjan

    Tamil

    Niranjan means “spotless,” “pure,” or “without blemish.” It comes from Sanskrit and is used in Hindu tradition as an epithet for divine purity, including for Krishna and Shiva.

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  • Mukund

    Mukund

    Tamil

    Mukund is a Sanskrit boy name meaning "liberator," "giver of freedom," or "one who grants liberation." In Hindu tradition, it is also used as a name or epithet of Lord Krishna and Lord Vishnu.

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  • Inés

    Inés

    Spanish

    Inés is the Spanish form of Agnes, a classic name traditionally associated with purity and Saint Agnes of Rome. It feels graceful, bright, and quietly strong, with a crisp two-syllable sound.

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  • Aravind

    Aravind

    Tamil

    Aravind is a Tamil boy name commonly linked with the Sanskrit word aravinda, meaning “lotus.” It carries a calm, bright, thoughtful feel.

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  • Ezhilan

    Ezhilan

    Tamil

    Ezhilan is a Tamil boy name listed with the meaning “King of the land.” It has a dignified, literary sound with the distinctive Tamil “zh” pronunciation.

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  • Yuvan

    Yuvan

    Tamil

    Yuvan is usually understood to mean “young” or “youthful,” from Sanskrit roots connected to yuva, meaning youth. For a Tamil boy, it carries a bright, energetic feeling without sounding overly formal.

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  • Sanjay

    Sanjay

    Tamil

    Sanjay is a Tamil-used boy name of Sanskrit origin, commonly understood as “victorious” or “triumphant.” It has a steady, confident feel without sounding showy.

    83
  • Pranav

    Pranav

    Tamil

    Pranav is an Indian boy name from Sanskrit meaning “Om,” the sacred sound and symbol in Hindu tradition. It is also connected with Vishnu through the name Pranava in the Vishnu Sahasranama.

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  • Dinesh

    Dinesh

    Tamil

    Dinesh means "lord of the day" or "Sun." It comes from the Sanskrit dineśa, a compound of dina, meaning "day," and īśa, meaning "lord."

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  • Vignesh

    Vignesh

    Tamil

    Vignesh means “lord of obstacles” or “remover of obstacles.” It comes from Sanskrit elements linked with vighna, meaning obstacle, and isha, meaning lord or god, and is strongly associated with Ganesha.

    85
  • Rodrigo

    Rodrigo

    Spanish

    Rodrigo is a Spanish and Portuguese form of Roderick, from a Germanic name often understood as meaning “famous ruler.” It carries medieval Spanish weight through Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, better known as El Cid.

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  • Aadhavan

    Aadhavan

    Tamil

    Aadhavan is a Tamil boy name meaning “sun.” Some sources also connect it with Sanskrit meanings such as “sun” or “the one who attracts.”

    84
  • Vetri

    Vetri

    Tamil

    Vetri is a Tamil boy name meaning “victory” or “success.” It has a crisp, energetic sound and a bright meaning that feels proud without feeling heavy.

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  • Tharun

    Tharun

    Tamil

    Tharun means "youthful" or "young man." It is connected with the Sanskrit name Tarun and is used as a boy's name in Tamil and wider Indian naming contexts.

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  • Nilan

    Nilan

    Tamil

    Nilan is a Tamil boy name derived from a Tamil word meaning “moon.” Some baby-name sources also give “handsome” as an alternate meaning.

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  • Mugilan

    Mugilan

    Tamil

    Mugilan is presented here as a Tamil boy name, but the supplied sources do not verify a specific meaning or etymology. Treat any meaning you find elsewhere as something to confirm with a Tamil-language family member, scholar, or naming source.

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  • Kavin

    Kavin

    Tamil

    Kavin is a Tamil boy name meaning “handsome” or “beautiful,” with related South Asian meanings of “poet” and “bard.” It has a gentle, polished sound with an artistic feel.

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  • Iniyan

    Iniyan

    Tamil

    Iniyan is a Tamil boy name derived from a Tamil word meaning “one who is pleasant natured.” It has a gentle, musical sound and a warm meaning parents can easily picture in daily life.

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  • Marina

    Marina

    Spanish

    Marina is the feminine form of Marinus, a Roman family name later associated with the Latin marinus, meaning "of the sea." In Spanish, it has a clear, graceful sound: ma-REE-na.

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  • Rodion Viktorovich

    Rodion Viktorovich

    Russian

    Rodion means “inhabitant of Rhodes,” from Greek. Viktorovich is a Russian patronymic meaning “son of Viktor,” with Viktor meaning “victor” or “conqueror.”

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  • Zakhar Vladimirovich

    Zakhar Vladimirovich

    Russian

    Zakhar is the Russian form of the biblical name Zechariah, from Hebrew, meaning "Yahweh remembers" or "God remembers." Vladimirovich is an East Slavic patronymic, used in Russian naming customs.

    85
  • Yaroslav Stanislavovich

    Yaroslav Stanislavovich

    Russian

    Yaroslav is a Slavic boys' name meaning "fierce and glorious" or "energetic glory." Yaroslav Stanislavovich is a Russian-style full name, with Stanislavovich used as a patronymic.

    82
  • Fedor Konstantinovich

    Fedor Konstantinovich

    Russian

    Fedor is the Russian form of Theodore, traditionally understood as “gift of God.” Konstantinovich is a Russian patronymic meaning “son of Konstantin,” so the full name has the warm sense of “Fedor, son of Konstantin.”

    85
  • Gleb Valeryevich

    Gleb Valeryevich

    Russian

    Gleb is a Russian boy's name meaning "heir of god." It comes from the Old Norse name Guðleifr, from guð, meaning "god," and leifr, meaning "heir."

    83
  • Klim Andreyevich

    Klim Andreyevich

    Russian

    Klim is a Russian masculine name, written Клим, and is a short form of Kliment. Through Kliment and Clement, it is connected with ideas of gentleness, mercy, and clemency.

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  • Lev Yegorovich

    Lev Yegorovich

    Russian

    Lev Yegorovich is a Russian masculine name pairing Lev with the patronymic Yegorovich, meaning “son of Yegor.” The exact deeper etymology of Lev is not established by the provided sources.

    85
  • Mark Danilovich

    Mark Danilovich

    Russian

    Mark Danilovich combines the given name Mark with the Eastern Slavic patronymic Danilovich, meaning “son of Daniil.” In a Russian-style full name, it has a steady, formal sound with a clear family connection.

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  • Semyon Olegovich

    Semyon Olegovich

    Russian

    Semyon Olegovich is a Russian masculine name. Semyon is the Russian form of Simon, from Hebrew Shimon, meaning "listening," while Olegovich is a Russian patronymic meaning "son of Oleg."

    84
  • Tikhon Mikhailovich

    Tikhon Mikhailovich

    Russian

    Tikhon is a Russian boy name of Greek origin, related to the Western European name Tycho. Mikhailovich is a Russian patronymic form, giving the full name a traditional Russian shape.

    84
  • Arseniy Dmitriyevich

    Arseniy Dmitriyevich

    Russian

    Arseniy Dmitriyevich is a Russian masculine name with an East Slavic patronymic form. The provided source confirms the Russian spelling Арсений Дмитриевич, but it does not give a verified name meaning.

    83
  • Miron Antonovich

    Miron Antonovich

    Russian

    Miron Antonovich is a Russian masculine name and patronymic combination. The supplied sources do not provide a verified etymology for Miron or Antonovich, so its meaning is best treated as unconfirmed here.

    86
  • Yelisey Pavlovich

    Yelisey Pavlovich

    Russian

    Yelisey is the Russian form of Elisha, a biblical name traditionally understood as “God is salvation.” Yelisey Pavlovich has a distinctly Russian shape, with Pavlovich serving as a patronymic.

    83
  • Gordey Maximovich

    Gordey Maximovich

    Russian

    Gordey Maximovich is a Russian masculine name with a traditional Russian patronymic. The supplied sources do not establish the etymological meaning of Gordey, while Maximovich means the child is identified as the son of a father named Maxim.

    83
  • Makar Sergeyevich

    Makar Sergeyevich

    Russian

    Makar is a Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian form of Makarios, a Greek name traditionally connected with happiness and blessedness. Makar Sergeyevich reads as “Makar, son of Sergey” in the Russian naming style.

    84
  • Platon Kirillovich

    Platon Kirillovich

    Russian

    Platon is the Russian form connected with Plato, from Ancient Greek Plátōn. The name carries a thoughtful, philosophical feel because of Plato, the Classical Athenian philosopher.

    84
  • Savely Nikolayevich

    Savely Nikolayevich

    Russian

    Savely Nikolayevich is a Russian masculine name and patronymic. Savely is used as the given name, while Nikolayevich means the child is the son of a father named Nikolay.

    81
  • Demid Romanovich

    Demid Romanovich

    Russian

    Demid is a Russian masculine name derived from the Greek name Diomedes. Demid Romanovich reads as a strongly Russian full name, with Demid as the given name and Romanovich in the patronymic position.

    85
  • Timofey Alexandrovich

    Timofey Alexandrovich

    Russian

    Timofey is the Russian form of Timothy, from Ancient Greek Timotheos, meaning "honoring God." Timofey Alexandrovich has a distinctly Russian full-name rhythm, with Timofey as the given name and Alexandrovich as the patronymic.

    84
  • Matvey Ilyich

    Matvey Ilyich

    Russian

    Matvey Ilyich is a Russian masculine name pairing Matvey, the Russian form commonly associated with Matthew, with the patronymic Ilyich, meaning “son of Ilya.” It has a warm, old Slavic sound: gentle at the start, bright in the middle, and dignified as a full Russian-style name.

    85
  • Ulyana Sergeyevna

    Ulyana Sergeyevna

    Russian

    Ulyana is an East Slavic feminine form of Juliana, with one listed meaning being “downy-bearded.” Sergeyevna is a Russian patronymic style name connected to the father’s given name Sergey.

    85
  • Marta Grigoryevna

    Marta Grigoryevna

    Russian

    Marta means “the lady,” from the Aramaic Mârtâ, and is closely related to Martha. In Russian style, Marta Grigoryevna means Marta, daughter of Grigory.

    83
  • Elina Ruslanovna

    Elina Ruslanovna

    Russian

    Elina Ruslanovna is a graceful Russian-style full name. The provided sources do not confirm a specific etymological meaning for Elina, while Ruslanovna functions as a patronymic, connecting the child to a father named Ruslan.

    83
  • Yana Vladimirovna

    Yana Vladimirovna

    Russian

    Yana is a Slavic variation of Jana, a feminine form of John meaning "God is gracious." Vladimirovna is a Russian patronymic meaning "daughter of Vladimir."

    84
  • Polina Stanislavovna

    Polina Stanislavovna

    Russian

    Polina Stanislavovna is a Russian feminine name with a patronymic: Polina is the given name, and Stanislavovna means she is the daughter of someone named Stanislav. The exact etymology of Polina is not established in the provided source excerpts.

    82
  • Nika Yegorovna

    Nika Yegorovna

    Russian

    Nika means “victory,” from the Greek name Nike. Yegorovna is a Russian patronymic meaning “daughter of Yegor,” so the full name can be read as “Nika, daughter of Yegor.”

    83
  • Mira Konstantinovna

    Mira Konstantinovna

    Russian

    Mira Konstantinovna is a Russian-style feminine name: Mira is the given name, and Konstantinovna means “daughter of Konstantin.” The exact meaning of Mira is not established in the supplied sources, so it is best treated here as a short, gentle given name rather than assigned a firm origin.

    86
  • Arina Danilovna

    Arina Danilovna

    Russian

    Arina is a Greek-rooted girl name linked to Artemis, with meanings often given as “pure” or “intact.” In Russian and Ukrainian use, it carries a gentle feeling of purity, protection, and femininity.

    82
  • Taisiya Alekseyevna

    Taisiya Alekseyevna

    Russian

    Taisiya Alekseyevna is a Russian feminine full name made of the given name Taisiya and the patronymic Alekseyevna. The supplied source material does not provide a verified etymology or meaning for Taisiya, so its meaning should be treated as unconfirmed here.

    83
  • Kira Valeryevna

    Kira Valeryevna

    Russian

    Kira is described in the provided source as a Persian-origin name meaning “sun.” Valeryevna is a Russian patronymic meaning “daughter of Valery,” so Kira Valeryevna can be read as “Kira, daughter of Valery.”

    84
  • Varvara Kirillovna

    Varvara Kirillovna

    Russian

    Varvara Kirillovna is a Russian feminine name with a patronymic. Varvara is commonly understood as the Russian form of Barbara, while Kirillovna identifies her as the daughter of a man named Kirill.

    85
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