
Dev
Hindi
Dev is a Hindi and Marathi masculine name derived from Sanskrit deva, meaning “god” or “deity.” Short, bright, and spiritual, it carries a sense of goodness, reverence, and divine presence.
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Hindi
Dev is a Hindi and Marathi masculine name derived from Sanskrit deva, meaning “god” or “deity.” Short, bright, and spiritual, it carries a sense of goodness, reverence, and divine presence.

Tamil
Dharshan comes from Sanskrit darśana, meaning "vision," "sight," or "beholding," with a spiritual sense of blessed or auspicious seeing. As a full name, Dharshan Surya feels bright, perceptive, and grounded.

Tamil
Dharshini is a Tamil girl name of Sanskrit origin, usually connected to darśana, meaning sight, vision, or beholding. It can be understood as “one who sees clearly,” “visionary,” or “one who represents a vision.”

Tamil
Dhevan means “divine,” “godly,” or “one who is like a god,” from the Sanskrit root Deva, meaning “god,” “deity,” or “heavenly being.” Dhevan Varun Kumar feels spiritual, dignified, and warmly South Indian, especially in Tamil use.

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.

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."

Tamil
The exact meaning of Dinesh Arul Pandian is not verified in the provided source material. It is presented here as a Tamil boy’s full name with Dinesh as the given name.

Tamil
Divya is an Indian girl name from Sanskrit दिव्य or दिव्या, meaning "divine," "heavenly," "brilliant," or "extraordinary." For a Tamil family, Divya feels familiar, graceful, and full of light.

Filipino
Diwa is a Filipino, Tagalog name meaning spirit, essence, thought, or psyche. Paired with Marielle, it has a thoughtful, graceful feel: a name that suggests inner life, warmth, and quiet strength.

Hindi
Diya is a Hindi girl’s name connected to the word दीया, meaning an oil lamp or sacred lamp. It carries luminous associations of light, wisdom, auspiciousness, and hope.

Punjabi
Diya means “lamp” or “light,” drawn from the Indian word for an oil or ghee lamp used in prayer and festivals. It carries the feeling of warmth, wisdom, blessing, and light overcoming darkness.

Yoruba
Durojaiye is a Yoruba name meaning “wait, stay, and enjoy life.” In the full name Durojaiye Olaniyi, the meaning clearly supported by the sources is the Durojaiye portion, a patient, life-loving Yoruba name from southwestern Nigeria.

Punjabi
Ekamveer means “one warrior” or “a warrior like no other,” from Sanskrit elements meaning “one” and “warrior.” In the full Punjabi name Ekamveer Singh Brar, it carries a brave, singular, steady-hearted feeling.

Spanish
Elena is the Spanish form of Helen, a name of Greek origin meaning "bright," "shining light," or "shining one." It has a gentle, luminous feel that fits beautifully in Spanish, Italian, Greek, German, and many other languages.

Latin
Elena Sofía means “shining light” and “wisdom,” pairing Elena’s Greek-rooted brightness with Sofía’s classic meaning. It feels graceful, lyrical, and warmly Latin in sound.

English
Eliana is most often explained as “God has answered” or “my God has answered.” It may also be connected to Late Latin Aeliana, associated with the Greek word helios, “sun.”

English
Elijah comes from the Hebrew name Eliyahu, meaning "my God is Yahweh" or "Yah is God." It is a strong biblical name with deep roots in Hebrew, English, and Christian naming tradition.

Persian
Elika Bahar is a Persian girl’s name in which Bahar means “spring.” The meaning of Elika is not confirmed by the supplied sources, so the clearest grounded reading is “Elika Spring” or “Elika of spring.”

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.

English
Ella is a gentle, melodic name with several possible meanings, including “other” or “foreign” from Germanic roots, and “goddess” or “terebinth tree” in modern Hebrew. It is also used as a short form for names such as Eleanor, Ellen, Elizabeth, Isabella, and Gabriella.

English
Ellie is an English diminutive of Eleanor and Ellen, often interpreted as “bright shining one” or “shining light.” It is also used as a friendly short form for names beginning with El-, such as Elena or Elizabeth.

English
Elodie is a French feminine name, a form of Alodia, possibly meaning “other wealth,” “all wealth,” or “heritage.” Its roots are uncertain, but it has long been linked with Saint Alodia, a 9th-century child martyr.

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.

Spanish
Emma is generally traced to the Germanic element ermen or irmin, meaning “whole” or “universal.” In Spanish, Emma keeps that graceful meaning while feeling simple, international, and warmly familiar.

English
Emma is an English feminine name from a Germanic element meaning “whole” or “great.” It began as a short form of longer Germanic names and grew into a classic name in England.

Native American
Eréndira Yunuen is a graceful Indigenous Mexican name pairing. The provided sources do not verify its exact etymology, so its meaning should be treated with care rather than stated as certain.

Hebrew
Erez is a Hebrew boy name meaning “cedar tree.” It carries a strong, grounded feeling, with the cedar suggesting steadiness, resilience, and natural dignity.

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.

Portuguese
Eva Carolina Araújo is a graceful Portuguese girl’s name. Eva is traditionally linked with life, Carolina adds a classic, feminine strength, and Araújo gives the full name a distinctly Portuguese family-name style.

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.

English
Ewan is a Scottish masculine name often linked to Gaelic Eòghann, with meanings including "noble born" and "born of the yew tree." It is pronounced YOO-un.

Tamil
Ezhil is a Tamil unisex name meaning “beauty.” It can also carry the feeling of splendor, loveliness, or radiance.

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.

English
Ezra is probably a shortened Aramaic form of the Hebrew name Azaryahu, meaning “Yah helps.” It carries a gentle, faith-rooted sense of help, support, and steadiness.

Punjabi
Faizan is an Arabic male name connected with beneficence, generosity, benefit, success, pride, and rulership. In the full Punjabi Muslim name Faizan Iqbal Virk, it brings a warm meaning of giftedness and kindness.

Chinese
Fang is a Chinese name often written 芳, meaning “fragrant,” “virtuous,” or “beautiful.” It can also be written with other Chinese characters pronounced fāng, giving families room to choose a meaning that feels personal.

Arabic
Farah is an Arabic feminine name commonly understood as “joy” or “happiness.” Farah Lina Kanaan feels bright and lyrical, with a gentle first and middle name balanced by a strong family-name ending.

Arabic
Farah is an Arabic name usually understood as “joy” or “happiness.” Paired with Lina and Saleh, Farah Lina Saleh has a bright, graceful sound with a warm Arabic feel.

Arabic
Fares is an Arabic boy name meaning “knight” or “horseman.” Fares Nabil has a polished Arabic feel, with Fares carrying images of courage, skill, and old-fashioned gallantry.

Bengali
Farhan is a masculine name of Arabic origin, commonly understood to mean “happy,” “joyful,” or “cheerful.” In Bengali families, especially Muslim families, it carries a bright, hopeful feeling without sounding overly ornate.

Indonesian
Farhan Maulana is presented here as an Indonesian boy's name. A precise meaning for the full name is not confirmed by the provided source material, so the safest reading is to treat it as a warm personal name rather than attach an unverified definition.

Bengali
Fariha is an Arabic-origin name meaning “happy,” “joyful,” “glad,” or “one who finds delight.” In Bengali Muslim use, it is commonly written as ফারিহা and loved for its bright, gentle feeling.

Arabic
Faris is commonly understood in Arabic as “knight,” “horseman,” or “one who rides with courage.” Faris Adnan Salameh has a strong, dignified feel, with a first name that suggests bravery and composure.

Indonesian
Fathia is an Arabic girl name meaning “victory.” Fathia Zahra has a bright, graceful Indonesian feel, with Fathia carrying the central meaning of triumph and breakthrough.

Tamil
Fathima comes from Arabic Fatimah, meaning "one who weans" or "one who abstains." It is closely associated with Fatimah al-Zahra, the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad.

Arabic
Fatima is an Arabic feminine name derived from faṭama, meaning “to abstain” or “to wean.” It is also interpreted as “one who separates,” with traditional religious meanings connected to being separated from evil or punishment.

Tamil
Fazil Ahamed Ibrahim carries a dignified Muslim Tamil feel, with Ahamed meaning “praiseworthy, commendable, noble, admirable.” The full name has a thoughtful, respectful sound suited to a boy with a calm and steady presence.

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.”

English
Felix is a Latin name meaning "lucky," "successful," "fortunate," or "happy." It began as a Roman cognomen and has been used in English since the Middle Ages.

Yoruba
Femi is a Yoruba name meaning “love me.” It is often used as a short form of Olufemi or Olúwafẹ́mi, commonly understood as “The Lord loves me” or “God loves me.”