
Beatriz Inês Faria
Portuguese
Beatriz is the Portuguese form of Beatrix, from Latin, and means “brings joy” or “she who brings happiness to others.” Beatriz Inês Faria feels distinctly Portuguese, graceful, and bright.
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Portuguese
Beatriz is the Portuguese form of Beatrix, from Latin, and means “brings joy” or “she who brings happiness to others.” Beatriz Inês Faria feels distinctly Portuguese, graceful, and bright.

English
Benjamin comes from the Hebrew Binyamin, traditionally interpreted as “son of the right hand” or “son of the south.” It is a warm, enduring biblical name with long use in English.

Tamil
Bharathi means “Goddess Saraswati,” “goddess of speech,” “eloquence,” and can also refer to “India” or “Mother India.” It is a Tamil and Indian name with Sanskrit roots, used for girls and boys, though some sources list it more often for girls.

Portuguese
The provided source excerpts do not give a verified etymology for Bianca, Teresa, or Abreu. As a full Portuguese name, Bianca Teresa Abreu has a graceful, classic feel, with Teresa supported in the sources as a Portuguese-language given name in current use.

Arabic
Bilal is an Arabic masculine name meaning “wetting” or “moistening,” often understood more warmly as “moisture” or “freshness.” It is especially cherished in Muslim families because it was borne by a companion of the Prophet Muhammad.

Punjabi
Bilal Ahmed Cheema is a Punjabi Muslim boy's name built from two given names, Bilal and Ahmed, followed by Cheema, a Jat clan surname found mainly in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. The Cheema surname has an uncertain etymology, with some theories connecting it to leadership, strength, land ownership, ancient Indo-Aryan tribes, or Central Asian place names.

Arabic
Bilal means "wetting" or "moistening" in Arabic. Zahran is an Arabic masculine given name and surname meaning "bright" or "pure," giving the full name a gentle sense of refreshment, clarity, and light.

Arabic
Bilal Munir Darwish is an Arabic boy name with a thoughtful, spiritual feel. Darwish means a wandering Sufi mystic or dervish, a person associated with seeking spiritual truth beyond worldly attachments.

Chinese
Bo is a Chinese given name that can be written as 波, meaning “wave,” though its meaning changes with the Chinese character chosen. It is also found in Norse use, where it is associated with “to live” or “to dwell.”

Hebrew
Boaz is a Hebrew boy name linked with strength, often understood as “in strength” or “in him is strength.” Some sources also connect it with “swiftness” or quickness.

Arabic
Bushra Naima Jaber is an Arabic girl’s name with a bright, reassuring feel. Bushra is commonly understood as “good news” or “glad tidings,” Naima as “gentle” or “living in comfort,” and Jaber as a family name connected with mending, comforting, or restoring.

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.

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.

Latin
Camila Renata means something close to “young ceremonial attendant” and “reborn.” Together, it carries a graceful Latin feeling of devotion, renewal, and quiet strength.

Spanish
Catalina is the Spanish form of Katherine or Catherine, traditionally associated with the meaning “pure.” It is a graceful, melodic girls’ name with Greek roots through the Katherine family.

English
Cedric is an English literary name invented by Sir Walter Scott for Ivanhoe, likely based on Cerdic, the name of a 6th-century Anglo-Saxon king. The older name's meaning is uncertain, though it may connect to Brythonic names such as Caratācos.

English
Charlotte is the feminine form of Charles, with meanings traditionally given as “free man,” “petite,” and, in some sources, “strong,” “vigorous,” or “virile.” It is an elegant English name with French and Italian roots.

Tamil
Charumathi is a Tamil and Indian girl’s name meaning “beautiful mind.” In the full name Charumathi Akshaya Velan, Charumathi carries the clearest sourced meaning.

Tamil
Charumathi means “beautiful mind.” As a full Tamil girl’s name, Charumathi Divya feels thoughtful, graceful, and quietly bright.

Hindi
Charvi is a feminine Sanskrit name meaning “beautiful,” with related meanings such as “intelligent,” “splendor,” and “moonlight.” In the full Hindi name Charvi Kumari Sharma, Charvi brings the main given-name meaning: graceful, bright, and lovely.

Yoruba
Chiamaka is a feminine Igbo name meaning “God is beautiful.” It is a faith-filled name that carries gratitude, wonder, and a sense of divine goodness.

Igbo
Chiamaka Ngozi Umeh is an Igbo girl’s name, with Chiamaka often understood as “God is beautiful” or “God is good,” and Ngozi commonly understood as “blessing.” Together, it carries the feeling of a cherished child whose life is received with gratitude.

Igbo
Chimamanda is an Igbo given name widely understood as a God-centered name, often glossed as “my God will not fail.” Okorie is an Igbo surname meaning “born on Orie,” one of the days in the traditional Igbo four-day week.

Yoruba
Chinedu is an Igbo masculine name meaning “God leads” or “God guides.” Although sometimes encountered outside Igbo communities, the sourced origin for Chinedu is Igbo, from southeastern Nigeria, rather than Yoruba.

English
Chloe is a feminine name of Greek origin meaning “blooming” or connected with “young, green foliage.” In ancient Greek usage, Chloe was also an epithet of Demeter, the goddess associated with the harvest.

English
Clara comes from the Late Latin name Clarus, meaning “clear, bright, famous.” It has a luminous, vintage feel with deep Christian and European roots.

Italian
Corrado is the Italian form of Conrad or Konrad. It is commonly connected with Germanic roots associated with counsel and courage, giving it the feel of a brave or wise adviser.

Native American
Cuauhtémoc is commonly interpreted as “descending eagle” or “one who has descended like an eagle.” Izel is often understood in modern Nahuatl-inspired naming as “unique,” giving Cuauhtémoc Izel the feeling of “unique descending eagle.”

Hebrew
Dafna is a Hebrew girl name meaning "laurel." It comes from Hebrew דַּפְנָה and is connected to Greek Daphne, another laurel name.

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.”

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.

Arabic
Dalia is a feminine Arabic name commonly linked with “gentle,” and it is also given meanings such as “branch,” “bough,” or “flower” in Arabic and related traditions. The full name Dalia Mariam Tannous has a soft, rooted feel, pairing Dalia with Mariam, a beloved Arabic form of Mary.

Arabic
Dalia is an Arabic feminine name often connected with a gentle vine or flowering branch. With Nour, meaning light in Arabic usage, Dalia Nour Qadri reads with the feeling of a naturally beautiful, light-filled name.

Filipino
Dalisay is a Filipino name from the Tagalog word dalisay, meaning pure, clean, clear, genuine, and sincere. With Marie Cruz, it has a gentle, faith-friendly Filipino style: Dalisay Marie Cruz.

Persian
Dana Shayan is a Persian unisex name often understood as “wise and worthy.” Dana carries a sense of wisdom, while Shayan adds the feeling of being deserving, fitting, or admirable.

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

Spanish
Daniela is the Spanish feminine form of Daniel, meaning “God is my judge.” It carries a graceful sense of faith, moral strength, and inner steadiness.

Latin
Daniela means “God is my judge,” from the Hebrew Daniel. Paired with Paloma, the full name has a graceful Latin style with a soft, musical sound.

English
Daphne comes from the Ancient Greek Dáphnē, meaning “laurel.” In Greek myth, Daphne was a woman or nymph transformed into a laurel tree, linking the name with protection, honor, and victory.

Russian
Darina Viktorovna is a Russian feminine name combination. The supplied sources do not verify a specific etymology for Darina, while Viktorovna functions as a Russian patronymic, linking the child to a father named Viktor.

Spanish
Darío is the Spanish form of Dario, traditionally linked with Darius. It is commonly understood as “possessing goodness” or “holding firm to good.”

Persian
Darya Anahita is a Persian girl name centered on Anahita, an ancient Avestan name meaning "immaculate" or "unblemished." It carries strong water imagery through Anahita, the Iranian goddess associated with water, fertility, wisdom, healing, and purification.

English
David is a Hebrew name traditionally understood to mean “beloved.” It comes from the Hebrew דָּוִד (Dawid/Dāwîḏ), connected with דּוֹד (dod), “beloved” or “uncle.”

Bengali
Debarati is a Bengali and Indian girl name with devotional meanings. Sources connect it with Sanskrit tradition, giving meanings such as “light-worship” and “delight of the gods.”

Bengali
Debayan is usually explained as a Sanskrit-origin Indian name with a divine sense, with meanings such as “messenger of the gods,” “divine song,” or “a development made by God.” It is used for boys, including in Bengali Hindu families.

English
Declan is the English form of the Irish saint name Declán, also seen as Déaglán or Deaglán. Its meaning is uncertain, though traditional explanations include “man of prayer” or “full of goodness.”

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.

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.”