
Rayan Tariq Shami
Arabic
Rayan Tariq Shami is an Arabic masculine name. Based on the provided sources, the exact meaning of Rayan is not confirmed, while the full name has a clear Arabic style and sound.
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905 names

Arabic
Rayan Tariq Shami is an Arabic masculine name. Based on the provided sources, the exact meaning of Rayan is not confirmed, while the full name has a clear Arabic style and sound.

Arabic
Reem is an Arabic feminine name meaning “gazelle” or “white antelope.” It evokes grace, gentleness, natural beauty, and light-footed elegance.

Arabic
Reem Hanin Qutob is an Arabic girl’s full name. The provided source material does not verify a specific meaning for Reem, Hanin, or Qutob, so the meaning should be treated as unconfirmed here.

Japanese
Ren is a Japanese name most often associated with 蓮, meaning “lotus.” It can also be written with 恋, meaning “romantic love,” or with other kanji pronounced Ren.

Spanish
Renata is the feminine form of Renatus, a Late Roman name meaning “reborn” or “born again.” In Spanish, it is pronounced /re.ˈna.ta/ and carries a graceful sense of renewal, fresh beginnings, and spiritual new life.

Latin
Renata is a feminine name of Latin origin, from Renatus, traditionally understood as “reborn.” Renata Guadalupe pairs that renewal meaning with a warmly Spanish, faith-rich style.

Hindi
Reyansh is commonly interpreted as “ray of light” or “first ray of sunlight.” In Hindu baby-name sources, it is also explained as “Lord Vishnu’s ansh,” meaning a part or portion associated with Lord Vishnu.

Arabic
Rida Jamal Ansari is a unisex Arabic name with a soft, steady sound. The exact meaning is not verified in the provided sources, so this page treats it carefully as an Arabic name combination rather than assigning an unsupported definition.

Bengali
Riddhiman is a Sanskrit-origin Hindu boy name meaning “prosperous.” It has a devotional association with Lord Vishnu.

Japanese
Riku is a Japanese given name written in kana as リク. Its meaning depends on the kanji chosen by a family; when written only in katakana, it functions as a bright, modern-sounding name without one fixed literal meaning.

Arabic
Rim Salma Hamdan is presented here as an Arabic girl’s full name, but the provided source material does not verify a specific meaning for the name. Its feel is gentle, composed, and graceful, with a clear Arabic sound.

Japanese
Rin is a Japanese name associated with meanings such as “severe,” “dignified,” and “jade.” Short, clear, and graceful, it has a poised feeling that can suit a gentle yet strong girl.

Tamil
Rithika is commonly given the meaning “small river” or “stream,” with one source also listing “one who comes of a stream.” Swathi is a familiar South Indian name, especially recognizable in Tamil and Telugu contexts.

Tamil
Rithvik is a Hindu masculine name related to Sanskrit ṛtvik, from ṛtvij, meaning “seasonal sacrificer.” In the full Tamil name Rithvik Charan Kumar, Rithvik carries the clearest documented meaning from the available sources.

Bengali
Rittika is a Bengali girl name, closely related to Ritika, a Sanskrit-origin Hindu name meaning "movement." It is also linked in one source with Goddess Lakshmi, giving it a gentle devotional feeling.

Bengali
Ritwick is a Bengali boy name, closely related to Ritwik, a Sanskrit-derived name usually understood as “ritual priest” or “one who performs sacred rites.” It feels thoughtful, literary, and quietly distinctive.

Hindi
Riya is a short, feminine Hindi name used in Indian naming contexts. The provided sources do not establish one verified literal meaning, so it is best understood here as a graceful modern Indian name rather than a name with a single confirmed definition.

Russian
Rodion means “inhabitant of Rhodes,” from Greek. Viktorovich is a Russian patronymic meaning “son of Viktor,” with Viktor meaning “victor” or “conqueror.”

Spanish
Rodrigo is a Spanish and Portuguese form of Roderick, from a Germanic name often understood as meaning “famous ruler.” It carries medieval Spanish weight through Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, better known as El Cid.

Portuguese
Rodrigo Simão Matos is a Portuguese boy’s name with a strong Iberian feel. In the supplied sources, Matos is documented as a Portuguese and Sephardic surname with a toponymic origin tied to a place in the Lamego region of Portugal.

Hindi
Rohan is a Hindi and Sanskrit boy name meaning “ascending,” “ascent,” or “rising.” It is also associated in Indian tradition with Sri Vishnu.

Punjabi
Rohan means “ascending” or “ascent” in Sanskrit and Hindi, and it is also listed as a name of Sri Vishnu. Across other traditions, Rohan can also mean “spiritual” in Arabic and “good character and piety” in Persian.

Tamil
Rohit Raj means “brilliant king,” “sun ruler,” or “red, radiant sovereign,” from Sanskrit roots. In the full Tamil name Rohit Adhavan Raj, the overall feeling is bright, dignified, and strong.

Tamil
Rohit Sanjay Manickam is a Tamil boy's name with a gem-bright ending: Manickam means “ruby” or “precious gemstone.” As a full name, it feels warm, dignified, and rooted in South Indian naming style.

Persian
Roshan Mehr is a Persian unisex name that can be read as “bright love,” “radiant kindness,” or “bright sun,” depending on how Mehr is understood. It has a clear, luminous sound with a gentle, thoughtful style.

Tamil
Roshini means “light” and is rooted in Sanskrit usage, while Aishwarya means “prosperity,” “wealth,” or “splendor.” Devi means “goddess” in Indian naming tradition, giving the full name a luminous, graceful, devotional feel.

Tamil
Roshini means “light,” “brightness,” or “illumination,” from Sanskrit-linked forms such as roshni and roshan. Maria adds a widely used Christian and global name layer, while Joseph is a family name with strong biblical roots.

English
Rowan is an English unisex name linked to the rowan tree, also called mountain-ash, and to Irish roots meaning “red-haired” or “rusty.” It has a gentle, outdoorsy sound with a steady, modern feel.

Persian
Roxana comes from an Old Iranian root meaning "bright" or "shining." Yasaman is a Persian floral name, closely related to Yasamin, meaning "jasmine flower."

Persian
Roya Marjan is a Persian girl name meaning “dream coral” or “vision and coral.” Roya means “dream” or “vision,” while Marjan means “coral,” with some sources also connecting it to “pearl.”

Arabic
Ruba Ibtisam Fakhoury is an Arabic name combination. The supplied sources do not verify the meanings of Ruba or Ibtisam, while Fakhoury is an Arabic surname, likely connected to fakhour, meaning “proud.”

Spanish
Rubén is the Spanish form of Reuben, from the Hebrew Re'uven, meaning "behold, a son." It carries a joyful, almost announcing-the-baby feeling.

Portuguese
Rúben Artur Machado is a Portuguese boy’s name with a grounded surname meaning: Machado means “axe” or “hatchet.” The full name feels strong, traditional, and distinctly Lusophone.

Hindi
Rudra is a Sanskrit and Hindi boy name meaning “the roarer,” “the howler,” or “the fierce one.” In Hindu tradition, Rudra is a Vedic storm and wind deity and is closely associated with Shiva.

Nigerian
Rukayat is an Arabic-origin feminine name often understood as “one who rises,” “ascension,” or “exalted.” In Muslim naming contexts, it carries a graceful feeling of dignity, spiritual height, and promise.

Bengali
Rukmini is a Sanskrit girl name traditionally understood as “radiant” or “golden.” In Hindu tradition, Rukmini is a goddess, an avatar of Lakshmi, and the chief consort of Krishna.

Punjabi
Saad is an Arabic boy name meaning “happiness,” “luck,” “prosperity,” or “successful.” Saad Hussain Bajwa feels bright and dignified, with Saad bringing a hopeful meaning and Bajwa carrying a Punjabi family-name identity.

Hindi
Saanvi is a feminine Sanskrit-origin name associated with Goddess Lakshmi. It is commonly interpreted as “follower of Lakshmi,” “Goddess Lakshmi,” or “one who will be followed.”

Punjabi
Saanvi is an Indian girl name commonly explained as a name of Goddess Lakshmi, with meanings linked to prosperity and being followed or admired. In Saanvi Rani Malhotra, Rani adds a regal, affectionate sound to a distinctly Punjabi full name.

Yoruba
Sade is a Yoruba girl’s name commonly understood as a short form of Folasade, meaning “honor bestows a crown” or “honor confers the crown.” It carries a graceful sense of dignity, respect, and nobility.

Bengali
Sagnik is a Bengali boy name rooted in Sanskrit. It means "one who wins the fire" or "one who maintains the sacred fire."

Tamil
Sahana Keerthana Devi is a Tamil Hindu girl’s name with a devotional, musical feel. The clearest supported meaning comes from Keerthana, which refers to a form of devotional song praising a god or goddess.

Tamil
Sahana is a Sanskrit-origin feminine name meaning patience, endurance, or fortitude, and it is also connected with a raga in Indian classical music. Sahana Priya feels gentle and steady, with a name meaning rooted in grace under pressure.

Tamil
Sahana is commonly understood as an Indian girl name meaning patience, tolerance, or endurance. In the full Tamil name Sahana Priya Murugan, Priya adds the warm sense of beloved or dear, while Murugan gives the name a distinctly Tamil family and devotional feel.

Persian
Sahar Negar combines the Arabic-origin Sahar, meaning “just before dawn,” with the Persian Negar, meaning “beloved” or “sweetheart.” Together, it has the gentle sense of “beloved dawn” or “sweetheart of the morning.”

Punjabi
Sahibpreet means “beloved one who embodies nobility and friendship.” It is a Punjabi Sikh boy name with a gracious, respectful sound.

Tamil
Sai Kiran means “ray of Sai” or “beam of light from Sai.” It blends the devotional name Sai with Kiran, a Sanskrit word meaning “ray” or “beam of light.”

Tamil
Sai Krithik Raj is a Tamil boy name built around Krithik, a Sanskrit-rooted name linked with Kṛttikā, the Pleiades star cluster and a lunar constellation in Hindu astronomy. The full name feels devotional, celestial, and dignified.

Tamil
Sai Nithin Kumar combines the spiritual warmth of Sai, often linked with Sai Baba of Shirdi, with Kumar, meaning “prince” or “son.” Together, the sourced meaning suggests a child associated with blessing, youth, promise, and a saintly kind of grace.

Japanese
Sakura is a Japanese name meaning “cherry blossom.” It evokes spring, beauty, renewal, and the beloved flowering cherry trees associated with Japan.