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  • Violet

    Violet

    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.

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Rohan

Rohan

Hindi

Rohan is a Hindi and Sanskrit boy name meaning “ascending,” “ascent,” or “rising.” It is also associated in Indian tradition with Sri Vishnu.

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  • Santiago

    Santiago

    Spanish

    Santiago is a Spanish boys’ name connected to Saint James, ultimately deriving from the Hebrew name Jacob, Ya'akov. Its traditional sense is often understood as “Saint James.”

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  • Amina

    Amina

    Arabic

    Amina is an Arabic girl’s name connected with safety, protection, honesty, trustworthiness, and faithfulness. It can represent two closely related Arabic names: ʾĀmina, “safe one” or “protected,” and ʾAmīna, “devoted,” “honest,” or “trustworthy.”

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  • Jacob

    Jacob

    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.

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  • Andrea

    Andrea

    Spanish

    Andrea comes from the Greek name Andreas, connected to the word anēr/andrós, meaning “man” or “adult male.” In everyday name meaning, Andrea is often interpreted as “manly,” “brave,” or “strong.”

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  • Amelia

    Amelia

    Germanic

    Amelia is usually linked to Amalia, from the Germanic root amal, meaning “work,” with a sense of being active, vigorous, or industrious. Its English form has also been associated with Emilia, connected to Latin aemulus, meaning “rival.”

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  • Joaquín

    Joaquín

    Spanish

    Joaquín is the Spanish form of Joachim, a traditional male given name. It carries a classic, dignified feel and is especially recognizable in Spanish-speaking communities.

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  • Daniel

    Daniel

    Spanish

    Daniel is a Hebrew name meaning “God is my judge.” In Spanish, Daniel keeps its classic biblical form and warm, international sound.

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  • Mateo

    Mateo

    English

    Mateo is the Spanish form of Matthew and means “gift of God.” It is warm, international, and rooted in a long biblical naming tradition.

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  • Ananya

    Ananya

    Hindi

    Ananya is a Hindi girl’s name often loved for its sense of being unique, incomparable, or one-of-a-kind. It has a graceful, modern sound while still feeling rooted in Indian language and culture.

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  • Dalia

    Dalia

    Arabic

    Dalia is an Arabic feminine name commonly associated with “branch,” “bough,” and natural imagery. It is also connected in modern usage with the dahlia flower, especially through the related spelling Dahlia.

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  • Adeyemi

    Adeyemi

    Yoruba

    Adeyemi is a Yoruba boy’s name meaning “the crown befits me” or “royalty suits me.” It comes from ade, “crown” or “royalty,” and yemi, “befits me” or “suits me.”

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  • Haruto

    Haruto

    Japanese

    Haruto is a Japanese boy’s name whose exact meaning depends on the kanji chosen by the family. In sound, it feels bright, open, and contemporary, with a gentle springlike quality.

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  • Diego

    Diego

    Spanish

    Diego is a Spanish masculine name whose ultimate meaning is debated. It is often connected with Tiago/Santiago, associated with Saint James, and another traditional theory links it to Didacus.

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  • Daiki

    Daiki

    Japanese

    Daiki is a masculine Japanese name that can mean “great brightness,” “great tree,” or “great value,” depending on the kanji used. A common spelling is 大輝, combining 大 meaning “big” or “great” with 輝 meaning “brightness” or “radiance.”

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  • Ishita

    Ishita

    Hindi

    Ishita is a Hindi girl’s name of Sanskrit origin, commonly interpreted as “desired,” “superior,” “mastery,” “eminence,” or “wealth.” It carries a graceful sense of aspiration, strength, and something deeply wished for.

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  • Evelyn

    Evelyn

    English

    The meaning and etymology of Evelyn are not confirmed by the provided source excerpts. For families, it can still carry a gentle, classic feeling shaped by sound, tradition, and personal meaning.

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  • Aanya

    Aanya

    Hindi

    Aanya is a Hindi girl’s name commonly understood as “unique,” with related meanings in other traditions including “grace,” “precious,” and “limitless.” It is a gentle, modern-feeling name with Indian and Sanskrit associations.

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  • Martina

    Martina

    Spanish

    Martina is the Spanish feminine form of Martinus, the ancient Roman name behind Martin. Its heritage connects it to the long-standing Martin family of names and to Saint Martina, a 3rd-century martyr and patron saint of Rome.

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  • Ayana

    Ayana

    Yoruba

    Ayana is presented as a Yoruba girl’s name related to “beautiful flower” or “beautiful blossom,” especially through the closely related spelling Ayanna. It carries a gentle image of beauty, growth, and unfolding potential.

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  • Camila

    Camila

    Spanish

    Camila is a Spanish feminine given name with a graceful, melodic feel. The provided sources confirm it as a living modern name, especially visible through contemporary bearers such as singer-songwriter Camila Cabello.

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  • Olivia

    Olivia

    English

    Olivia is a feminine English name derived from the Latin oliva, meaning “olive” or “olive tree.” Because the olive branch is widely associated with peace, the name is often warmly interpreted as “peaceful” or “bearer of peace.”

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  • Mohammed

    Mohammed

    Arabic

    Mohammed is an Arabic boys’ name meaning “praiseworthy” or “worthy of praise.” It comes from the Arabic root associated with praising, thanking, and commending.

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  • Lucía

    Lucía

    Spanish

    Lucía is the Spanish accented form of Lucia, a feminine name connected to Lucius and the Latin root lux, meaning “light.” It carries a luminous, hopeful feeling with deep Christian and European history.

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  • 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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  • Shivansh

    Shivansh

    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.

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  • Babatunde

    Babatunde

    Yoruba

    Babatunde is a Yoruba boy’s name commonly understood as “father has returned.” It carries a tender sense of family continuity, remembrance, and welcome.

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  • Yusuf

    Yusuf

    Arabic

    Yusuf is the Arabic form of Yosef, related to Joseph, and is commonly understood as “God increases” or “he will add.” It is a classic boys’ name with deep Quranic and Abrahamic roots.

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  • Anika

    Anika

    Hindi

    Anika is a gentle Hindi girl name whose exact meaning can vary by family tradition and source. It is loved for its bright, melodic sound and its graceful, modern feel.

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  • Sofía

    Sofía

    Spanish

    Sofía means “wisdom.” It is the Spanish accented form of Sofia, ultimately from the Greek name Sophía.

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  • Emiliano

    Emiliano

    Spanish

    Emiliano is a Spanish masculine name from Latin Aemilianus, linked to Aemilius and the word aemulus, meaning “rival” or “emulating.” It carries a polished Roman feel with a warm, lyrical Spanish sound.

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  • Ahmed

    Ahmed

    Arabic

    Ahmed is an Arabic boy’s name meaning “highly praised” or “one who constantly thanks God.” It comes from the Arabic root ḥ-m-d, which carries ideas of praise, gratitude, and commendation.

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  • Alexander

    Alexander

    English

    Alexander comes from the Greek Alexandros, meaning “defending men” or “protector of man.” It is a strong, historic English boys’ name with roots in Ancient Greek and Latinized forms.

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  • Aditya

    Aditya

    Hindi

    Aditya is a Sanskrit and Hindi boy’s name meaning “of Aditi” or “belonging to Aditi.” In Hindu tradition, it is also strongly associated with the sun god Surya, suggesting light, warmth, and divine energy.

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  • Imran

    Imran

    Arabic

    Imran is an Arabic masculine name connected with the Quran and traditionally understood as the Arabic form of Amram. It is associated with revered family lineage, including the father of Moses and, in the Quran, the father of Maryam.

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  • Ethan

    Ethan

    English

    Ethan is a masculine name of Hebrew origin meaning “solid,” “firm,” “enduring,” or “strong.” It carries a steady, grounded feeling with deep biblical roots and a long history in English use.

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  • Kavin Pranav

    Kavin Pranav

    Tamil

    Kavin Pranav pairs Kavin, meaning “handsome” or “beautiful,” with Pranav, a name closely tied to Pranava, the sacred sound Aum. Together, it has a graceful Tamil style with a spiritual, dignified feel.

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  • Krishna

    Krishna

    Hindi

    Krishna comes from Sanskrit कृष्ण (Kṛṣṇa), meaning “black” or “dark.” It is best known as the name of Krishna, a major Hindu deity associated with protection, compassion, tenderness, and love.

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  • Tatsuki

    Tatsuki

    Japanese

    Tatsuki is a Japanese boy’s name often interpreted as “dragon tree,” from tatsu, “dragon,” and ki, “tree” or sometimes “radiance.” Some baby-name sources also gloss Tatsuki as “big moon,” reflecting how Japanese names can vary by kanji choice.

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  • Arjun

    Arjun

    Hindi

    Arjun is a Hindi boy name meaning "bright," "shining," or "white." It has a crisp, strong sound and a meaning that feels clear, hopeful, and full of light.

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  • Hazel

    Hazel

    English

    Hazel is an English nature name drawn from the hazel tree, a deciduous tree or large shrub of the genus Corylus. Its warm imagery connects the name with rounded green leaves, early spring catkins, and the hazelnut fruit.

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  • Camila

    Camila

    English

    Camila is a Spanish and Portuguese form of Camilla, from Latin camillus, meaning “young ceremonial attendant” or “acolyte.” It carries a graceful ancient Roman feel with a warm, modern sound.

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  • Gabriel

    Gabriel

    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.

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  • Martín

    Martín

    Spanish

    Martín is the Spanish form of Martin, from the Roman name Martinus, ultimately connected to Mars, the Roman god. Its meaning is often understood as “of Mars” or “dedicated to Mars.”

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  • Adewale

    Adewale

    Yoruba

    Adewale is a Yoruba masculine name. The supplied sources identify it as Yoruba, but they do not provide a verified literal meaning or etymology.

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  • Julia

    Julia

    Spanish

    Julia is the feminine Latin form related to Julio and Julius, traditionally meaning “of the gens Julia” or “a descendant of Julus.” In Spanish, it is pronounced with a soft, elegant H-like initial sound: HOO-lyah.

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  • Mustafa

    Mustafa

    Arabic

    Mustafa is an Arabic boy’s name meaning “chosen,” “selected,” or “preferred.” It is also a respected epithet associated with the Prophet Muhammad.

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  • Kaito

    Kaito

    Japanese

    Kaito is a Japanese boy’s name often written with kanji such as 海斗, combining 海, “sea,” with 斗, associated with the Big Dipper or a measuring dipper. Its imagery suggests ocean-wide possibility, guidance, and a bright sense of adventure.

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  • Aurora

    Aurora

    English

    Aurora means “dawn” in Latin. The name comes from Aurora, the ancient Roman goddess of dawn, a figure associated with renewal, morning light, and the first glow of day.

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