
Siddharth
Tamil
Siddharth is a Sanskrit name meaning “one who has accomplished his goal” or “one who has attained meaning.” It comes from siddha, meaning accomplished or achieved, and artha, meaning goal, wealth, or meaning.
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Tamil
Siddharth is a Sanskrit name meaning “one who has accomplished his goal” or “one who has attained meaning.” It comes from siddha, meaning accomplished or achieved, and artha, meaning goal, wealth, or meaning.

Tamil
Siddharth is a Hindu boy name, widely used as a given name in India and among Indian families abroad. Siddharth Aravind Rajan has a polished Tamil feel: clear, dignified, and easy to shorten to Sid or Siddhu.

Native American
Siku Aputi means “ice snow,” drawing on Inuit language roots where siku can mean “ice” or “sea ice” and Aputi is associated with “snow.” It has a crisp Arctic nature feeling, quiet, strong, and beautifully spare.

English
Silas is usually linked with Silvanus, a Latin name connected to the forest, and it is also used in biblical tradition for a companion of Paul. Some modern name sources also give the meaning “prayed for,” though the forest meaning is the clearer Latin connection.

Portuguese
Sílvia Raquel Esteves is a Portuguese girl’s full name with a graceful, rooted sound. Sílvia is commonly connected with woodland imagery, Raquel with the biblical Rachel, and Esteves with Portuguese family-name tradition.

Portuguese
Simão is the Portuguese form of Simon, traditionally understood as “he has heard.” Artur adds a noble, old-world feel, while Pinheiro is a Portuguese surname meaning “pine tree.”

Latin
Simón Eduardo is commonly understood as a Latin and Spanish pairing with the feel of attentive wisdom and steady guardianship. The provided sources do not verify the name's etymology, so this page treats origin details conservatively.

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.

Persian
Sina is a masculine Persian name closely associated with Abu Ali Sina, known in the West as Avicenna. The name is linked to the Persian form of Sinai, with a possible older meaning of “thorny” through Semitic roots.

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

Portuguese
Sofia Benedita Costa is a Portuguese girl’s name led by Sofia, the Portuguese form of Sophia. Sofia is traditionally loved for its thoughtful, graceful feel and its connection to the name Sophia.

Bengali
Sohini is a feminine Indian name with Sanskrit roots, usually understood as “beautiful,” “charming,” or “sweet.” In Hindi usage, it is also described as a name connected with Goddess Durga.

English
Sophia means “wisdom,” from the Greek word sophia. In English, it is a graceful, classic girl’s name with deep historical, literary, and spiritual resonance.

Arabic
The provided sources verify Soraya as a real given name used by Colombian-American musician Soraya Raquel Lamilla Cuevas and by The Soraya, a performing arts center. A specific Arabic meaning for Soraya Nadine Hijazi is not confirmed in the supplied source excerpts.

Japanese
Sota is a Japanese boy’s name. Its exact meaning depends on the kanji chosen; one attested spelling is 蒼汰, as in Japanese actor Sota Fukushi.

Bengali
Soumyadeep means "gentle light." It brings together a soft, kind feeling with the image of a warm lamp or glow.

Bengali
Sounak is a Bengali boy name with an uncertain but culturally resonant meaning. It is possibly linked to Sanskrit Sūnaka, meaning "little dog" or "puppy" as an affectionate term, or interpreted more broadly as "good son" or "virtuous child."

Tamil
Sowmya is a Tamil and Indian feminine name of Sanskrit origin, often understood as "gentle," "pleasant," "soft," or "pure." It is also connected with Soma, Chandra the lunar deity, and the idea of auspicious or beneficial qualities.

Bengali
Srijita is a Bengali and Indian girl name commonly explained as “the one who wins over beauty.” It carries a graceful feeling, with beauty understood as charm, presence, and inner radiance.

Russian
Stefania means “crown” or “garland,” from the Greek name Stephanos. Leonidovna is a Russian patronymic meaning “daughter of Leonid.”

Bengali
Subhro means pure, bright, fair, or white, with roots in Sanskrit naming traditions. It has a clean, gentle feel that suggests clarity, goodness, and calm strength.

Hindi
Suhani is a Hindi girl name written सुहानी, commonly understood to mean “pleasant” or “beautiful.” In the full name Suhani Rani Bansal, it gives the whole name a soft, graceful, unmistakably Indian sound.

Arabic
Suha Samira Arslan is presented here as an Arabic girl name. The provided sources do not include a verified literal meaning for Suha, Samira, or Arslan, so its meaning is best treated with care rather than guessed.

Punjabi
Sukhman Noor Grewal can be read as a Punjabi name with a gentle, luminous feeling: Sukhman suggests peace, comfort, or happiness of the mind, while Noor means light. Together, it carries the sense of a peaceful mind filled with light.

English
Sullivan is an English masculine name from an Irish surname, Ó Súileabháin. It is usually interpreted as “dark-eyed” or “black-eyed one,” from Irish elements meaning “eye” and “dark, black.”

Native American
Tainá Iara is a graceful double name with documented modern use as Iara Taina in international name data. The supplied sources do not give a verified literal meaning, so its appeal rests more on sound, cultural feel, and rarity than on a confirmed translation.

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.

Hebrew
Tal is a Hebrew unisex name meaning "dew." Short, gentle, and clear, it carries the image of fresh morning moisture that quietly renews the earth.

Tamil
Tamizhini is a Tamil feminine name closely tied to Tamizh, the Tamil word for the Tamil language and Tamil identity. It is often understood as a name that lovingly points to a Tamil girl, Tamil woman, or someone cherished through Tamil culture.

Bengali
Tanima is a Bengali and Indian girl name with Sanskrit roots, usually understood as “slenderness,” “delicacy,” “fine,” “subtle,” or “beautiful.” It has a graceful, quiet feeling rather than a loud or showy one.

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
Tanmay is a Sanskrit-origin Hindi boy name meaning "absorbed in," "engrossed," or "one deeply immersed." In Tanmay Kumar Bhardwaj, the full name has a polished North Indian sound, with Tanmay carrying the spiritual and reflective meaning at the front.

Chinese
Tao is a Chinese name connected with 道, meaning “way” or “path.” In Taoist thought, the Tao is the natural order of the universe and a way of living in balance with it.

Hindi
Tara Devi Joshi means “star goddess” or “the goddess who carries across.” Tara comes from Sanskrit Tārā, linked with both “star” and the root meaning “to cross,” while Devi means “goddess.”

Persian
Taraneh is Persian for “song” or “melody.” For Taraneh Shadi, the supported meaning centers on musical beauty, poetic feeling, and a name that sounds gentle and expressive.

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.”

Arabic
Tarek is an Arabic boy's name, a spelling variant of Tariq, meaning "morning star" or "one who knocks at the door." Tarek Samir has a clear Arabic sound, with Tarek bringing imagery of arrival, brightness, and purpose.

Arabic
Tariq is an Arabic boy’s name meaning “knocker,” “visitor,” or “striker,” with a poetic association with the bright morning star. It comes from the Arabic root meaning “to knock” or “to strike.”

Arabic
Tariq is an Arabic boy name meaning “striker,” “knocker,” “visitor,” or “bright star.” With Qassem, meaning “one who divides” or “distributor,” Tariq Samir Qassem has a strong Arabic feel with imagery of night, arrival, fairness, and light.

Arabic
Tasnim Ruba is an Arabic girl name pairing with a soft, spiritual feel. Tasnim is widely used in Muslim naming contexts, while Ruba gives the full name a lyrical, balanced ending.

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.

Native American
Tecumseh Sequoyah brings together two historic Indigenous names. Tecumseh is reported to mean “shooting star” or “blazing comet” in Shawnee, while Sequoyah is most strongly associated with the Cherokee polymath who created the Cherokee syllabary.

Native American
Tenoch Tizoc is a strong Nahuatl-linked name tied to Mexica and Aztec history. Tizoc is explained as meaning “He who makes sacrifices” or “He who does penance,” while Tenoch is known from a respected 14th-century Mexica ruler.

English
Thalia means “to blossom” or “the flourishing one,” from the Greek name Thaleia. In Greek mythology, Thalia was one of the nine Muses, associated with comedy and pastoral poetry.

Tamil
Thamizhan is a Tamil boy name tied closely to Tamil identity. In everyday style, it carries the feeling of “a Tamil man” or “one who belongs to the Tamil people,” though the supplied surname source does not list a formal meaning.

Tamil
Tharani Revathi Rajendran brings together ideas of protection, auspiciousness, and regal Tamil heritage. Tharani is linked with Sanskrit and Pali dharani, protective Buddhist chants, Revathi is a well-known Indian feminine name, and Rajendran means something close to "king of kings" or "ruler of Indra."

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.

Tamil
Tharun Adhithya combines the Sanskrit sense of youthfulness and vigor with Adhithya, a South Indian spelling of Āditya, linked with the sun and divine light. Together, it feels bright, energetic, and full of promise.

Tamil
Tharunika is usually given as a feminine Indian name meaning "young girl," with some name sources also connecting it to Sanskrit ideas of sun-like strength and vitality. Sri adds a graceful, auspicious feel to the full Tamil girl name.

Tamil
Thenmozhi is a Tamil girl name meaning "sweet language" or "honeyed speech." It comes from Tamil then, meaning honey, and mozhi, meaning language or speech.