
Vritika Kumari Singh
Hindi
Vritika is a feminine name with Indian roots, commonly understood to mean “success in life.” Paired with Kumari and Singh, it has a graceful Hindi name style with a strong, hopeful feeling.
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Hindi
Vritika is a feminine name with Indian roots, commonly understood to mean “success in life.” Paired with Kumari and Singh, it has a graceful Hindi name style with a strong, hopeful feeling.

Arabic
Wafa is an Arabic name meaning “faithfulness” or “loyalty.” Wafa Dima Hamadeh has a gentle, promise-keeping feel, with Wafa carrying the clearest documented meaning.

Native American
Wayra Amaru has a flowing, elemental sound and is closely tied to Andean Indigenous imagery. Amaru is verified as a mythical serpent or dragon in Andean and Inca mythology, associated with knowledge, infinity, cosmic renewal, and the link between earthly and spiritual worlds.

Chinese
Wei is a Chinese pinyin name whose meaning depends on the specific character chosen. Without a character, it is best understood as a graceful, compact sound-name rather than a name with one fixed definition.

English
William is a masculine name of Germanic origin meaning “vehement protector.” In English, it carries a long history of strength, guardianship, and steady leadership.

English
Xanthe is a Greek name meaning "yellow," "golden," "blond," or "fair-haired." It comes from the Greek word xanthos and has roots in ancient Greek mythology.

Chinese
Xin is a Chinese name whose meaning depends on the character chosen. Common meanings include “heart,” “mind,” or “feeling” when written 心, and “new” or “fresh” when written 新.

Chinese
Xiu is a Chinese name often written 秀, meaning “luxuriant,” “beautiful,” “elegant,” or “outstanding.” It may also be formed from other Chinese characters pronounced xiù, giving families room for personal meaning.

Native American
Xochitl Nayeli means “flower, I love you.” Xochitl comes from Nahuatl, and Nayeli is a Zapotec name with a warm, direct meaning of affection.

Hebrew
Yair is a Hebrew boy name connected to Jair, with roots in the idea of light or giving light. In Hebrew it is written יאיר.

Tamil
Yamini is a Sanskrit Indian feminine name meaning “starry night,” “light in the dark,” or “artistic.” In Tamil use, யாமினி is also given with the meaning “Light in the Dark” or “Night.”

Chinese
Yan is a short Chinese name whose meaning depends on the character chosen. Possible meanings include “swallow” (燕), “colorful” or “beautiful” (艳/艷), “flame” (焰), and “strict” or “dignified” (严/嚴).

Russian
Yana is a Slavic variation of Jana, a feminine form of John meaning "God is gracious." Vladimirovna is a Russian patronymic meaning "daughter of Vladimir."

Chinese
Yang is a Chinese name that can be written with characters such as 洋, meaning “ocean,” or 阳/陽, meaning “light,” “sun,” or the yang principle associated with masculine, active energy. Because many Chinese characters share the pronunciation yáng, its exact meaning depends on the character chosen.

Native American
Yara Tainá has a bright, flowing sound, with Yara feeling soft and open and Tainá adding a lyrical, accented finish. Based on the provided sources, a specific Indigenous meaning for the full name is not verified.

Arabic
Yara Widad is an Arabic girl name pairing the graceful, compact sound of Yara with Widad, an Arabic name associated with love, affection, and warm friendship. The exact meaning of Yara is not confirmed in the provided sources, so it’s best treated with care rather than pinned to one uncertain definition.

Hebrew
Yarden is a Hebrew unisex name meaning "to flow down" or "descend." It is the Hebrew source behind Jordan, with a clear link to the Jordan River.

Russian
Yaroslav is a Slavic boys' name meaning "fierce and glorious" or "energetic glory." Yaroslav Stanislavovich is a Russian-style full name, with Stanislavovich used as a patronymic.

Hindi
Yashika is a Sanskrit-origin Hindu girl name meaning “successful” or “glorious.” In the full Hindi name Yashika Rani Kulshreshtha, the first name carries the clearest sourced meaning.

Arabic
Yasmin is an Arabic feminine name meaning “jasmine flower.” It evokes the flower’s associations with beauty, grace, delicacy, love, and romance.

Arabic
Yazan is an Arabic boy's name. The provided sources identify it as an Arabic name, but they do not give a verified meaning for Yazan.

Arabic
Yazan Khaled Barakat is an Arabic boy's full name. The provided source material does not verify a specific meaning for Yazan, Khaled, or Barakat, so this page treats the name carefully as an Arabic name rather than assigning an unverified definition.

Tamil
Yazhini is a Tamil girl name linked to the yazh, an ancient South Indian stringed instrument similar to a harp or lute. It carries the gentle meaning of a musical, artful, harmonious person.

Russian
Yelisey is the Russian form of Elisha, a biblical name traditionally understood as “God is salvation.” Yelisey Pavlovich has a distinctly Russian shape, with Pavlovich serving as a patronymic.

Russian
Yesenia is a feminine name from Jessenia, the genus name of a South American palm. In Russian use, the related form is Yeseniya, and Pavlovna means “daughter of Pavel.”

Chinese
Ying is a Chinese name that can mean “flower,” “petal,” “brave,” “hero,” “clever,” “image,” or “shadow,” depending on the Chinese character chosen. It is used for girls as well as boys, with a gentle sound and many meaningful written forms.

Indonesian
Yudha Pratama is commonly understood as an Indonesian masculine name with a brave, first-born feeling: Yudha is associated with battle or struggle, while Pratama is associated with being first or foremost.

Hindi
Yug Pratap Rathore can be read as a strong Hindi name built around Yug, from Sanskrit yuga, meaning an age or epoch. Rathore adds a Rajput dynastic surname with historic ties to North India, especially Marwar and related states.

Japanese
Yui is a Japanese feminine name whose meaning changes with the kanji chosen. Common meanings include “tie” or “link” from 結, “only” from 唯, “reason” from 由, and “supportive” from 維.

Japanese
Yuki is a Japanese unisex name whose meaning depends on the kanji used, including “happiness” with 幸 and “snow” with 雪. It may also be formed from kanji such as 由 meaning “reason” or “cause” with 貴 meaning “valuable” or 紀 meaning “chronicle.”

Native American
Yuma is a unisex name, predominantly male in the source record, with Japanese meanings that depend on the kanji used. Mika is used here as a gentle middle name pairing, so Yuma Mika reads as a bright, modern two-name choice with Japanese-style sound.

Japanese
Yuna is a gentle Japanese girl name whose meaning depends on the kanji chosen for it. Without specified kanji, it is best understood as a soft, modern-sounding name rather than a name with one fixed definition.

Arabic
Yusuf is the Arabic form of Yosef, related to Joseph, and is commonly understood as “God increases” or “he will add.” It is a classic boys’ name with deep Quranic and Abrahamic roots.

Arabic
Yusuf Kareem Nassar is an Arabic boy's name built around Yusuf, meaning "God increases," and Nassar, an Arabic surname meaning "victorious" or "triumphant." Together, it has a steady, uplifting feel: growth, dignity, and victory.

Nigerian
Yusuf is an Arabic boy name meaning “God increases” or “increases.” It is the Arabic form of Yosef and the English Joseph.

Japanese
Yuto is a masculine Japanese name whose meaning changes depending on the kanji used. Common interpretations include ideas such as “courageous person,” “calm person,” “gentle person,” “helpful person,” or combinations ending in “Big Dipper” or “to fly.”

Hebrew
Yuval is the modern Hebrew form of Jubal, written יוּבָל in Hebrew. It is used for both boys and girls in modern Hebrew.

Tamil
Yuvan is usually understood to mean “young” or “youthful,” from Sanskrit roots connected to yuva, meaning youth. For a Tamil boy, it carries a bright, energetic feeling without sounding overly formal.

Tamil
Yuvan is a Tamil boy name meaning "young" and is also associated with Lord Shiva. Yuvan Balaji feels youthful, steady, and warmly rooted in Tamil culture.

Tamil
Yuvan is a modern Tamil-friendly boy name with no securely sourced meaning in the provided materials. The full name Yuvan Suresh Rajendran has a polished Tamil sound, with Rajendran also recognized as a Tamil surname and given-name element.

Tamil
Yuvika is a feminine Indian name used in Hindu communities, usually understood to mean "young girl" or "youthful." It has a bright, fresh feeling, with a gentle sense of promise and new beginnings.

English
Zachary is an English boy name from Hebrew roots meaning “the Lord has remembered” or “God remembers.” It comes through the biblical name Zechariah.

Nigerian
Zainab is a feminine Arabic name, commonly treated as a form of Zaynab, and is associated in name references with beauty, fragrance, flowers, nature, and plants. Zainab Aisha Abdullahi has a graceful Nigerian Muslim feel, with Zainab carrying deep Arabic and Islamic roots.

Arabic
Zain is an Arabic boy name meaning beauty, grace, adornment, or excellence. In the full name Zain Jamal Najjar, it gives the first impression of a handsome, honorable, and warmly polished name.

Russian
Zakhar is the Russian form of the biblical name Zechariah, from Hebrew, meaning "Yahweh remembers" or "God remembers." Vladimirovich is an East Slavic patronymic, used in Russian naming customs.

Arabic
Zara is often interpreted as meaning “splendor,” “beauty,” “brightness,” or “radiance.” In Arabic contexts, it is commonly linked to Zahra, a name associated with “flower” and “radiant.”

Punjabi
Zara is commonly linked with splendor, beauty, brightness, and radiance, and it is also connected to Arabic Zahra, meaning flower or radiant. With Fatima and the Punjabi surname Bajwa, Zara Fatima Bajwa carries a graceful Muslim and Punjabi feel: bright, blooming, and rooted in family heritage.

Tamil
Zara is often linked with blooming flower, radiance, dawn, or rising light, while Yasmin means jasmine. Together, Zara Yasmin Mohamed feels floral, luminous, and gently rooted in Islamic naming tradition.

Arabic
Zayd is presented here as a boy’s name of Arabic background. The provided source material does not document a specific meaning, so the meaning is best treated as unverified in this page.

Arabic
Zayd comes from Arabic roots meaning “to increase” or “to grow,” giving the name a bright sense of abundance and flourishing. Haddad is an Arabic surname meaning “blacksmith,” so Zayd Kareem Haddad carries the feeling of growth joined with craft, strength, and family heritage.