
Aadhavan
Tamil
Aadhavan is a Tamil boy name meaning “sun.” Some sources also connect it with Sanskrit meanings such as “sun” or “the one who attracts.”
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Tamil
Aadhavan is a Tamil boy name meaning “sun.” Some sources also connect it with Sanskrit meanings such as “sun” or “the one who attracts.”

Tamil
Aadhavan Arul is a Tamil boy's name led by Aadhavan, a classical Tamil name meaning "sun" or "solar brilliance." Together, it feels bright, devotional, and warmly rooted in Tamil culture.

Tamil
The meaning of Aadhavan Karthik Raman is not verified in the provided sources. It is presented here as a Tamil boy's full name, with Aadhavan documented as a professional name used by a Tamil Indian artist and actor.

Tamil
Aadhi Nila is a lyrical Tamil name built around Aadhi, meaning “beginning,” “first,” or “origin.” It has a gentle, moonlit sound and a fresh-start feeling.

Tamil
Aadhira is an Indian, Tamil-used girl name associated with lightning, strength, and the moon. It has a bright, lyrical feeling: gentle in sound, but vivid in meaning.

Tamil
Aadhira is a feminine Indian name associated with Sanskrit and Hindu traditions, meaning "full moon" or "moonlight." Paired with Lakshmi, it gives a graceful Tamil girl name with a bright, devotional feel.

Hindi
Aadhya is a Hindi/Sanskrit girl’s name meaning “first power,” “the beginning,” or “Goddess Durga.” It is also associated with qualities such as being first, unequalled, perfect, and connected with the earth.

Hindi
Aadit is a Sanskrit-origin Hindu boy name meaning "from the beginning" or "peak." In the source tradition, it is also associated with Lord Surya.

Tamil
Aaliya Banu Rahman is a graceful Tamil girl name with a strongly South Asian Muslim feel. The exact etymology is not confirmed in the provided sources, so the safest reading is as a three-part family-style name: Aaliya as the given name, Banu as an additional name, and Rahman as the family name.

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.

Tamil
Aaradhana is a Sanskrit-origin Hindu girl name meaning “worship,” “prayer,” or “devotion.” Paired with Nivedha, it has a graceful Tamil feel and a deeply devotional sound.

Hindi
Aaradhya means “worthy of worship,” “to be adored,” or “one who is revered.” In Hindi and Sanskrit-rooted usage, it carries a devotional, affectionate feeling.

Hindi
Aarav is a Hindi boy’s name meaning “peaceful.” It has a calm, graceful sound and a modern feel that travels well across cultures.

Punjabi
Aarav is a Hindi name commonly given the meaning “peaceful.” Aarav Kumar Malhotra has a calm, polished sound with a familiar North Indian full-name rhythm.

Hindi
Aarini is a Hindi girl name of Indian and Sanskrit origin, commonly given the meanings “adventurous” and “courageous.” In the full name Aarini Priya Rathore, Aarini brings a bright, brave first impression.

Hindi
Aarohi is a Hindi and Sanskrit name meaning “ascending,” “rising,” or “one who moves upward.” In Indian classical music, Aarohi also refers to the ascending movement of notes in a raga, giving the name a graceful musical meaning.

Hindi
Aayush is a Hindi and Sanskrit boy’s name meaning “long life,” “life force,” or “longevity.” It carries the feeling of a blessing for health, vitality, and a full life.

Nigerian
Abdulrahman is commonly understood as “servant of the Most Merciful,” referring to one of God’s attributes in Arabic. Shehu is linked to Sheikh, a title meaning elder or religious leader.

Tamil
Abhinav comes from Sanskrit and means "new," with related shades of meaning like fresh, young, modern, and innovative. Abhinav Guhan reads as a bright Tamil boy's name with an Indian classical first name and a Tamil-style second name.

Hindi
Abhinav is generally understood as a Hindi and Sanskrit name meaning “new,” “fresh,” or “innovative.” In the full name Abhinav Pratap Chauhan, Abhinav carries the main personal-name meaning, while Pratap and Chauhan add a strong North Indian family-name feel.

English
Abigail is an English feminine name from Hebrew, meaning “my father is joy” or “father’s joy.” It carries a bright, affectionate sense of a child who brings happiness to her family.

Yoruba
Abimbola is a Yoruba unisex name meaning “born with wealth” or “born to be rich.” Abimbola Damilare has a dignified, hopeful Yoruba feel, with Abimbola carrying the verified meaning of wealth present from birth.

Yoruba
Abimbola is a Yoruba name meaning “born with wealth” or “born with honor.” Paired with Omobolanle, it has a graceful Yoruba feel that suggests dignity, blessing, and family pride.

Bengali
Abir is a short Bengali boy name often associated with festive colored powder, especially the bright powder used in spring celebrations. It has a gentle, clear sound: soft at the start and strong at the finish.

Tamil
Abirami Tharani is a Tamil girl name built from two Indian name elements. In the provided sources, Abirami is identified as an Indian name, while no verified literal meaning is given for either Abirami or Tharani.

Yoruba
Abisola is a Yoruba girl name meaning “born into wealth” or “born into honor.” In the full name Abisola Aramide, Abisola carries a warm message of dignity, blessing, and a valued beginning.

Yoruba
Adaeze is a graceful West African girls’ name often associated with royal, cherished-child imagery. The provided sources do not verify a specific Yoruba etymology, so its meaning is best presented with care rather than over-certainty.

Igbo
Adaku is an Igbo girl name often interpreted as “daughter of wealth” or “precious daughter.” In the full name Adaku Ifechidelu Ezeudu, the clearest sourced meaning comes from Adaku, a name with a warm sense of value, blessing, and family pride.

Yoruba
Adedamola is a Yoruba name meaning “royalty or crown mixed with wealth.” In the full name Adedamola Oluwafikayomi, the verified meaning available from the source material centers on Adedamola’s image of honor, abundance, and noble blessing.

Yoruba
Ademide Adetayo is a Yoruba unisex name with a regal, joyful feeling. Adetayo means “the crown brings joy” or “royalty is joy,” from Yoruba ade, meaning “crown” or “royalty,” and tayo, linked with joy or happiness.

Yoruba
Ademola Ireoluwa is a Yoruba boy name meaning “royalty with prestige and wealth” paired with “God’s goodness is within” or “God has done well for us.” It feels dignified, grateful, and deeply rooted in Yoruba faith and family meaning.

Yoruba
Aderinsola is a Yoruba name often understood as “crowned with wealth” or “royalty with honor.” Morenike, the root form within Morenikeji, means “I have found one to cherish” or “I am cherished,” giving the full name a tender sense of honor, blessing, and deep affection.

Yoruba
Adesewa is a Yoruba girl name often understood as “the crown suits us,” “our crown is becoming,” or “crown of beauty.” Paired with Oluwatoniloba, the full name carries a regal, faith-filled feeling, with Adesewa bringing crown imagery and the Oluwa element pointing to God or the Lord in Yoruba naming.

Yoruba
Adesola Oluwatosin is a Yoruba unisex name. From the source-supported Yoruba elements Ade, meaning crown or royalty, and ola, meaning wealth, Adesola carries the sense of a crown joined with wealth, while Oluwatosin is best treated here as an additional Yoruba given name whose exact meaning is not established by the supplied sources.

Yoruba
Adetokunbo is a Yoruba name meaning “the crown or royalty from across the seas” or “the crown or royalty from a foreign land.” Oladimeji is a Yoruba second name, but the supplied sources do not give a verified meaning for it.

Yoruba
Adetokunbo is a Yoruba name meaning “the crown or royalty from across the seas” or “the crown or royalty from a foreign land.” In the full name Adetokunbo Oluwasegun, the sourced meaning belongs to Adetokunbo.

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.

Yoruba
Adewale is a Yoruba boy’s name from Nigeria meaning “the crown has come home” or “the crown has returned.” It combines ade, “crown” or “royalty,” with wale, “has come home” or “has returned.”

Yoruba
Adewunmi Opeyemi is a Yoruba unisex name with a grateful, royal sound. Opeyemi means “I should be grateful” or “thanksgiving suits me,” while Ade carries the Yoruba idea of “crown” or royalty.

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.”

Tamil
Adhithya is a Tamil used form of the Sanskrit name Aditya, meaning “sun,” “sun god,” or “son of Aditi.” It carries bright, solar ideas of radiance, energy, warmth, and protection.

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.

Indonesian
Aditya is a Sanskrit name meaning “of Aditi” and is also used for the sun god Surya in Hindu tradition. For Aditya Pradana, the firmly supported meaning centers on Aditya’s bright, sun-linked origin.

Spanish
Adrián is the Spanish form of Adrian, traditionally linked to the Latin name Hadrianus, meaning “from Hadria.” It has a warm, coastal feeling and a polished Spanish sound.

Latin
Adrián Mateo means “from Hadria” paired with Mateo, the Spanish form of Matthew. Together, it has a grounded Latin and Spanish feel: a boy’s name with place-rooted strength and a gentle biblical echo.

Native American
Adsila Winona is commonly presented as a Native American girls' name pairing Cherokee Adsila, meaning "blossom," with Dakota Winona, from Winúŋna, meaning "firstborn daughter." Together, it suggests a cherished daughter blooming into herself.

Hebrew
Adva is presented in the supplied source as a girl name meaning “ripple.” For a Hebrew name page, it has a gentle water feeling: small waves, softness, and quiet movement.

Hindi
Advait Kumar Sharma is a Hindi boy name. Advait is widely understood as a spiritual name connected with the idea of oneness or non-duality, while Kumar and Sharma are familiar Indian family-name elements.

Russian
Agata means “good,” from the Ancient Greek Agathē. Semyonovna is a Russian patronymic meaning “daughter of Semyon,” so the full name carries the sense of “good daughter of Semyon.”

Russian
Aglaya Timofeyevna is a Russian-style feminine full name made of the given name Aglaya and the patronymic Timofeyevna. The supplied sources do not verify a specific etymological meaning for Aglaya or Timofeyevna, so the meaning should be treated with care rather than overstated.