
Jideofor Chukwuebuka Ude
Igbo
Jideofor Chukwuebuka is an Igbo boy's name that can be understood as “hold to truth, God is great.” It carries a steady, faith-filled feeling, with Ude as a family name.
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Igbo
Jideofor Chukwuebuka is an Igbo boy's name that can be understood as “hold to truth, God is great.” It carries a steady, faith-filled feeling, with Ude as a family name.

Spanish
Jimena is a Spanish form related to Ximena, with meanings given as “hearing” or “listening,” and sometimes linked with the Hebrew Yemina, meaning “right hand.” It feels attentive, steady, and strong.

Chinese
Jing is a Chinese given name whose meaning depends on the Chinese character chosen for it. Without a specific character, it is best understood as a graceful, compact sound-name rather than one fixed meaning.

Portuguese
Joana is a Portuguese form related to Joanna, from Hebrew through Greek and Latin, meaning "God is gracious." In the full Portuguese name Joana Benedita Coelho, Joana gives the name its clearest documented meaning: grace, kindness, and spiritual generosity.

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.

Spanish
Joel is a Spanish and biblical boy name from Hebrew, meaning “Yahweh is God.” In Spanish, it is usually pronounced ho-EL.

Portuguese
Joel comes from Hebrew and is usually translated as “YHWH is God” or “the Lord is God.” Joel Bernardo Carneiro gives that ancient biblical first name a clearly Portuguese family-name setting.

English
John means “God has been gracious” or “graced by God.” It is the English form of a Hebrew-rooted name that came through Latin, Old French, and Middle English.

Latin
José Manuel combines two Hebrew-rooted biblical names: José means "God shall add" or "he will add," and Manuel means "God is with us." Together, it carries a gentle, faith-filled meaning of divine increase, presence, and care.

English
Joseph comes from the Hebrew Yosef, meaning “he will add” or “may he add.” The name carries the hopeful idea of increase, blessing, and something good being added to a family.

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.

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.”

Latin
Julián Andrés combines a Latin name linked with youthfulness, brightness, and the Roman family name Julius with Andrés, the Spanish form of Andrew, meaning “manly” or “masculine.” Together, it has the warm sense of “youthful and strong.”

Chinese
Jun is a concise Chinese masculine name whose meaning depends on the Chinese character chosen for it. In the cited name Wen Junhui, Jun is written 俊, a character used as part of the given name 俊辉.

Hindi
Kabir is a Hindi boy’s name strongly associated with Sant Kabir, the 15th, 16th century Indian poet and sant of the Bhakti movement. It carries a feeling of wisdom, devotion, poetry, and thoughtful spiritual independence.

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.

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.

Arabic
Kamal is an Arabic masculine name commonly understood as “perfection,” “completeness,” or “excellence.” Paired with Rashid and Sayegh, Kamal Rashid Sayegh has a dignified Arabic feel, with the first name carrying the clearest meaning for everyday use.

Tamil
Kani is presented here as a Tamil girl name, though the provided sources do not verify a Tamil meaning. Separately, kani is a Japanese word meaning “crab,” most often seen in food contexts.

Tamil
Kanishka is given in Sanskrit-origin Hindu name sources as meaning “small” and is associated with Goddess Lakshmi. Paired with Ramya, the name feels gentle, graceful, and devotional, with a Tamil family setting giving it a warm South Indian sound.

Arabic
Karam Ziad Masri is an Arabic boy's name with a generous, family-rooted feel. Based on the supplied sources, Karam is connected with ideas of support or solidarity, while Masri means "the Egyptian."

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.

Arabic
Karim is a masculine Arabic name meaning “generous,” “noble,” or “honorable.” It comes from the Arabic adjective karīm and is also connected with Al-Karīm, one of the divine names in Islamic tradition.

Arabic
Karim Saif Nofal is an Arabic boy’s name with a polished, dignified sound. In the provided sources, only the Arabic element Al is defined, as “the” or “noble,” so the fuller meaning of Karim, Saif, and Nofal is not verified here.

Hindi
Kartikeya comes from Sanskrit Kṛttikā, the Indian name for the Pleiades constellation, and is connected with the idea of “cutting” or “dividing.” It is also a revered name of the Hindu god Skanda, known as Kartikeya, the god of victory and war.

Persian
Kasra Behnam is a Persian boys' name with a dignified, quietly confident feel. Behnam means “honorable,” “distinguished,” “reputable,” or “acclaimed,” from Persian elements meaning “good” and “name” or “reputation.”

Bengali
Kaushik is a Sanskrit-origin masculine name meaning “descended from Kusha.” It is also connected with the Kausika gotra and with the sage Vishvamitra, who is called Kaushik in Hindu tradition.

Tamil
Kavi means "poet" in Sanskrit and is used as an Indian baby name, including in Tamil naming contexts. Kavi Arul feels literary, gentle, and spiritually warm, with Kavi carrying the clearest sourced meaning.

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.

Tamil
Kavin Aditya Narayanan is a Tamil boy’s name with a bright, graceful feel. Kavin is associated with Tamil naming, Aditya is widely used in Indian names connected with the sun, and Narayanan is a traditional South Indian family name linked with Vishnu devotion.

Tamil
A verified traditional meaning for Kavin Advaith Ramesh is not available from the supplied sources. In this Tamil name, Kavin is the given name, Advaith may be used as a second given name, and Ramesh commonly functions as a family or father-derived name in South Indian naming patterns.

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.

Hindi
Kavya means “poetry” or “poetic composition,” giving the name a graceful, literary feeling. With Rani and Tiwari, Kavya Rani Tiwari reads as a Hindi girl’s name with a gentle, dignified, North Indian sound.

Tamil
Keerthana means “the act of singing praises” or “devotional song,” from Sanskrit kīrtana. Keerthana Shreya has a bright, musical Tamil style, with a gentle devotional feeling at its heart.

Tamil
Keerthana Shruthi Narayanan is a Tamil girl’s name with a musical, devotional feel. Keerthana is commonly associated with song or praise, Shruthi with hearing or musical pitch, and Narayanan is a Tamil form connected with Narayana.

Yoruba
Kemi is a Yoruba girl’s name meaning “cherish me,” “pamper me,” or “care for me.” It is also used as a short form of longer Yoruba names such as Adékẹ́mi, Olúkẹ́mi, Fọ́lákẹ́mi, Ifákẹ́mi, Ọ̀ṣunkẹ́mi, and Oyèkẹ́mi.

Arabic
Kenza Siham is an Arabic girl name often understood as “treasure” paired with “arrows” or “shares.” Together, it has a bright, purposeful feeling: something precious with direction.

Hindi
Keshav is a Sanskrit-rooted Hindi boy name associated with auspiciousness, grace, and Lord Krishna. Keshav Raj Shukla feels devotional, dignified, and warmly traditional.

Tamil
Kevin comes from the Irish Caoimhín, meaning “of noble birth,” built from elements meaning “dear” or “noble” and “birth.” Kevin Arul Antony carries a gentle, dignified feel, especially in a Tamil family setting where English and Tamil naming styles often sit comfortably together.

Nigerian
Khadija is an Arabic feminine name meaning "premature child." In Islamic tradition, it is strongly associated with Khadija, the Prophet Muhammad's first wife and the first person to convert to Islam.

Arabic
Khaled Imad Barakat is an Arabic boy’s name with a surname meaning “blessings.” The Barakat family name comes from the Arabic plural of Barakah, a word connected with blessing.

Arabic
Khalid is an Arabic boy’s name meaning “eternal” or “everlasting.” It comes from the Arabic root khalada, meaning “to last forever.”

Persian
Kian Arash is a Persian boy name that brings together “king” or “realm” with Arash, a name linked to brightness, truth, and the legendary Persian archer. The full name feels noble, brave, and clear-hearted.

Hindi
Kiara is most often understood as a modern form related to Chiara, meaning “bright” or “clear,” or Ciara, meaning “dark-haired.” In Hindi use, it is commonly written as कियारा and appreciated for its luminous, contemporary sound.

English
Kieran is an English and Irish masculine name meaning “little dark one” or “little black-haired one.” It is an Anglicized form of the Irish name Ciarán.

Persian
Kimia Avan is a soft, lyrical Persian unisex name. With the limited source material provided, its exact traditional meaning is not verified here, though Kimia is used in a modern chemical-intelligence context by the cited source.

Tamil
Kiran means “ray,” “ray of light,” or “beam of light,” from the Sanskrit word kiraṇa. In the full Tamil name Kiran Arul Selvam, Kiran brings the clear image of light and warmth.

Punjabi
Kiranpreet Noor Sethi carries a warm, luminous feeling: a Punjabi name phrase often understood as love and light. Noor is especially associated with light, radiance, and brightness in many South Asian and Muslim naming traditions.

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.”

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.