
Kiara
Hindi
Kiara is most often understood as a modern form related to Chiara, meaning “bright” or “clear,” or Ciara, meaning “dark-haired.” In Hindi use, it is commonly written as कियारा and appreciated for its luminous, contemporary sound.
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Hindi
Kiara is most often understood as a modern form related to Chiara, meaning “bright” or “clear,” or Ciara, meaning “dark-haired.” In Hindi use, it is commonly written as कियारा and appreciated for its luminous, contemporary sound.

English
Kieran is an English and Irish masculine name meaning “little dark one” or “little black-haired one.” It is an Anglicized form of the Irish name Ciarán.

Persian
Kimia Avan is a soft, lyrical Persian unisex name. With the limited source material provided, its exact traditional meaning is not verified here, though Kimia is used in a modern chemical-intelligence context by the cited source.

Tamil
Kiran means “ray,” “ray of light,” or “beam of light,” from the Sanskrit word kiraṇa. In the full Tamil name Kiran Arul Selvam, Kiran brings the clear image of light and warmth.

Punjabi
Kiranpreet Noor Sethi carries a warm, luminous feeling: a Punjabi name phrase often understood as love and light. Noor is especially associated with light, radiance, and brightness in many South Asian and Muslim naming traditions.

Russian
Kira is described in the provided source as a Persian-origin name meaning “sun.” Valeryevna is a Russian patronymic meaning “daughter of Valery,” so Kira Valeryevna can be read as “Kira, daughter of Valery.”

Tamil
The exact etymological meaning of Kishore Abhay Raman is not confirmed by the provided sources. It reads as a Tamil boy's full name built from three Indian name elements: Kishore, Abhay, and Raman.

Russian
Klim is a Russian masculine name, written Клим, and is a short form of Kliment. Through Kliment and Clement, it is connected with ideas of gentleness, mercy, and clemency.

Yoruba
Kofi is a Ghanaian Akan/Twi day name meaning “born on Friday.” Although sometimes grouped broadly with African names, the sourced origin for Kofi is Akan/Twi rather than Yoruba.

Persian
Kourosh is a Persian boy name meaning “Lord of the sun,” and it is the Persian form historically translated as Cyrus. Iman is used here as the second name, giving Kourosh Iman a dignified, warm sound with a distinctly Persian feel.

Hindi
Krishna comes from Sanskrit कृष्ण (Kṛṣṇa), meaning “black” or “dark.” It is best known as the name of Krishna, a major Hindu deity associated with protection, compassion, tenderness, and love.

Yoruba
The provided sources do not give a confirmed etymology for Kwame. As a name, Kwame carries a strong West African feel and is borne by several public figures listed in the source excerpts.

Bengali
Laboni is a feminine Bengali name meaning “graceful.” It is connected with the Sanskrit name Lavanya, a name associated with grace, beauty, and charm.

Russian
Lada is a feminine Slavic name, written Лада in Russian, possibly from Old Slavic lada, meaning "maiden, woman, wife." It is also connected with a poorly attested Slavic goddess and can be used as a diminutive of Vladislava or Vladimira.

Punjabi
Laiba is a Muslim girls' name whose exact meaning is not firmly established in the provided sources. In Punjabi and Pakistani families, Laiba Iqbal Butt reads as a graceful, modern name with a familiar South Asian Muslim sound.

Arabic
Laila is an Arabic girl’s name meaning “night,” from the Arabic word connected with leil, or night. The name is also closely associated with the classic Arabic love story of Layla and Majnun.

Arabic
Laith is an Arabic boy’s name meaning “lion.” Laith Majed Halabi has a strong, dignified Arabic feel, with Laith bringing the clearest documented meaning of courage and lionlike strength.

Arabic
Laith Marwan is an Arabic boys' name pairing Laith with Marwan, a name meaning "flint stone," "quartz," or "hard stone." Together, it has a firm, steady feel, with Marwan adding a clear image of strength and endurance.

Tamil
The supplied sources identify Lakshana as a Sanskrit term used in Hindu philosophy, but they do not give a specific meaning. As a Tamil girl name, Lakshana Malini Ganesan has a graceful, literary sound with a clear South Indian feel.

Hindi
Lakshya comes from Sanskrit lakṣya, meaning “aim,” “target,” “goal,” or “mark to be hit.” As a full Hindi boy name, Lakshya Pratap Singh has a focused, purposeful feel.

Persian
Laleh Nazanin is a Persian girl name with a tender, affectionate feel. Nazanin means “sweetheart,” “lovely,” “darling,” or “delightful,” giving the full name a graceful, cherished quality.

Portuguese
Lara is a feminine name of uncertain etymology, often linked with Larissa and with a Roman mythological water nymph. Beatriz is the Portuguese form of Beatrice, traditionally associated with blessedness and bringing happiness.

Arabic
Layan is an Arabic girl name meaning "soft" or "gentle." Layan Samira has a tender, graceful sound, with Layan carrying the supported meaning of kindness, tenderness, and ease.

Arabic
Layla is an Arabic girl’s name traditionally associated with “night” or “dark beauty.” It feels lyrical, romantic, and gentle, with a soft two-syllable rhythm.

French
Léandre is a French form of Leander, from the Greek Leandros. It is commonly understood as “man of the people” or “lion man,” from Greek roots linked with “people,” “lion,” and “man.”

Arabic
Leen Nawal is commonly understood as an Arabic girls' name meaning “softness and generosity” or “gentle gift.” Leen carries a tender, flexible feeling, while Nawal suggests giving, grace, or something received.

Arabic
Leen Yasmin Shami is an Arabic girl’s name with a soft, floral feel. Yasmin means “jasmine,” from Persian yāsamīn, while Leen and Shami add a graceful Arabic family-name style.

Chinese
Lei is a Chinese name most often associated with 雷, meaning “thunder.” Short and bright, it carries an energetic image of strength, movement, and a voice that can be heard.

English
Leo is a masculine name from Latin meaning “lion.” In English, it is pronounced LEE-oh and carries a bright, brave, warm-hearted feeling.

Portuguese
Letícia Célia Soares reads as a graceful Portuguese full name: Letícia is commonly associated with joy or gladness, while Célia is often linked with the old Roman family name Caelius. Soares is a Portuguese surname, so the whole name feels bright, classic, and warmly Lusophone.

English
Levi is a masculine name of Hebrew origin meaning “joined,” “attached,” or “connected.” It comes from the biblical Levi, a son of Jacob and Leah and the ancestor associated with the Israelite tribe of Levi.

Russian
Lev Yegorovich is a Russian masculine name pairing Lev with the patronymic Yegorovich, meaning “son of Yegor.” The exact deeper etymology of Lev is not established by the provided sources.

English
Liam is an Irish-origin masculine name, often used as a short form of William. Through William, it connects to Old German elements meaning “will” or “resolution” and “helmet,” giving it the sense of a determined guardian.

Chinese
Lin is a Chinese name most directly associated with the character 林, meaning “forest,” “woods,” or “trees.” As a girl’s name, it feels gentle, natural, and quietly strong.

Arabic
Lina is a feminine Arabic name meaning “small, young palm tree” or, in a classical plural sense, “palm trees.” It is also understood figuratively as “tender.”

Arabic
Lina is a soft, graceful Arabic girl name meaning “small, young palm tree” or, in Classical Arabic, “palm trees.” It can also carry the tender figurative sense of “tender” or “delicate.”

Chinese
Ling is a Chinese name often associated with “delicate,” “spirit,” and gentle grace. One possible Chinese writing is 凌, pronounced líng.

Hebrew
Lior is a Hebrew and Jewish given name meaning “I have light” or “my light.” It comes from the Hebrew ליאור.

Italian
Livia is an Italian girl name with ancient Roman roots, developed from the Latin family name Livius. It is often linked with meanings such as "blue," while some sources also mention a Hebrew meaning of "garland."

Portuguese
Lourenço Tiago Correia is a Portuguese boy's name with a distinctly Lusophone sound. Based on the supplied sources, Correia is a Portuguese surname tied to a medieval family history connected with Portugal and Galicia.

Arabic
Lubna Sahar Issa is an Arabic girl’s name often interpreted as a layered name with gentle, luminous feeling. In family use, Lubna is the given name, Sahar adds a poetic middle-name note, and Issa is the family name.

English
Luca is a masculine name derived from Latin Lucas, traditionally connected with “light.” It is also associated with Luke, giving it a gentle biblical and international feel.

English
Lucas is commonly connected with Latin Lucius and lux, meaning “light” or “illumination.” It is also associated with the Greek form Loukas and the biblical figure known in English as Luke.

Spanish
Lucía is the Spanish accented form of Lucia, a feminine name connected to Lucius and the Latin root lux, meaning “light.” It carries a luminous, hopeful feeling with deep Christian and European history.

Latin
Lucía Marisol means “light, sea, and sun.” Lucía comes from the Latin Lucia, from lux, meaning “light,” while Marisol is commonly understood from Spanish mar, “sea,” and sol, “sun.”

Italian
Lucrezia is an Italian girl name, best known through Renaissance Italy and the historical figure Lucrezia Borgia. Its deeper etymological meaning is not confirmed in the provided sources, so it is safest to treat it as a historic Italian name rather than assign an uncertain meaning.

English
Lucy means “light” or “of light.” It comes from the Latin name Lucius and has long been used as a bright, classic English feminine name.

Portuguese
Luísa means “famous in battle,” from the same Germanic roots behind Luís and Louis. Carlota is the Portuguese form of Charlotte, and Afonso is a traditional Portuguese family name.

English
Luke is the English form and diminutive of Latin Lucas, often explained as “man from Lucania.” A second traditional association connects it with Latin Lucius, giving the poetic sense “bright one” or “born at dawn.”

Indonesian
Lukman Hakim is an Arabic-rooted boys' name usually understood as "Luqman the Wise" or "wise Lukman." It carries a strong association with wisdom, moral guidance, and thoughtful judgment in Islamic tradition.