
Naya Qamar
Arabic
Naya Qamar pairs the given name Naya with Qamar, an Arabic unisex name from قمر, meaning “moon” and sometimes understood as “moonlight.” Together, it has a gentle, luminous feeling: Naya of the moon.
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Arabic
Naya Qamar pairs the given name Naya with Qamar, an Arabic unisex name from قمر, meaning “moon” and sometimes understood as “moonlight.” Together, it has a gentle, luminous feeling: Naya of the moon.

Bengali
Neeladri is a Bengali boy's name. A literal meaning is not confirmed by the supplied sources, though the closely related spelling Niladri is documented as a given name in West Bengal.

Hebrew
Neta is a Hebrew name meaning "shrubbery." It has a gentle, nature-rooted feeling, with a short sound that works well for any child.

Yoruba
Nia is a short, lyrical girl’s name associated here with Yoruba use, though the provided sources do not verify a specific Yoruba meaning. It is most safely presented as a bright, modern-feeling name with a gentle two-syllable sound.

Italian
Niccolò is the Italian form of Nicholas, traditionally understood as “victory of the people.” It has a crisp, musical sound, with the accent giving the final syllable real Italian brightness.

Spanish
Nicolás is the Spanish form of Nicholas, from the Greek Nikolaos, meaning “victory of the people.” It combines Greek roots for “victory” and “people.”

Latin
Nicolás Darío combines “victory of the people” with a name related to Darius, traditionally connected with ideas of wealth or kingship. The full name feels warm, elegant, and distinctly Spanish-speaking in sound.

Persian
Nika Mahsa is a Persian girl name pairing Nika with Mahsa, a Persian name meaning “moon-like” or “like the moon.” Together, it feels bright, graceful, and quietly strong.

Persian
Nikan is a Persian name connected to goodness, virtue, and beauty, from nik meaning good or beautiful. Nikan Aria has a gentle, lyrical sound and works well as a unisex Persian name.

Russian
Nika means “victory,” from the Greek name Nike. Yegorovna is a Russian patronymic meaning “daughter of Yegor,” so the full name can be read as “Nika, daughter of Yegor.”

Tamil
Nila is a feminine Tamil name with Sanskrit roots, meaning "blue," "dark blue," or "indigo." The name carries calm images of deep water, open sky, and the rich blue of sapphire.

Tamil
Nilan is a Tamil boy name derived from a Tamil word meaning “moon.” Some baby-name sources also give “handsome” as an alternate meaning.

Tamil
Nilan is linked to Sanskrit nila, meaning "blue" or "sapphire." Paired with Ashwin, it feels calm, bright, and distinctly South Asian in style.

Tamil
Nila Yazhini is a Tamil girl name with a soft, musical sound. The provided sources do not verify a specific meaning for Nila, while Yazhini is identified in the source material as a name of Indian origin.

Punjabi
Nimrat is a Punjabi feminine name often understood as “fearless” or “without fear.” In Sikh-influenced use, it carries a brave, spiritual feeling tied to living with courage and steadiness.

Tamil
Niranjan means “spotless,” “pure,” or “without blemish.” It comes from Sanskrit and is used in Hindu tradition as an epithet for divine purity, including for Krishna and Shiva.

Tamil
Niranjan means “spotless,” “pure,” or “without blemish” in Sanskrit, with devotional use in Hindu tradition. As a full Tamil boy’s name, Niranjan Sakthi Velan carries a strong, spiritual sound while keeping Niranjan as its clearly documented meaning-bearing element.

Punjabi
Nirvair means “without enmity” or “without hate.” In Sikh tradition, it carries a peaceful, deeply spiritual wish for a child to grow without bitterness toward others.

Hindi
Nishant means “night’s end,” a poetic Hindi name associated with dawn, renewal, and the first light after darkness. In the full name Nishant Kumar Dubey, Nishant carries the main given-name meaning.

Tamil
Nithya Abirami Krishnan is a Tamil girl name that brings together ideas of the eternal and the divine. Abirami is understood in Tamil sources as a name connected with greatness, Lakshmi, and also Parvati, while Krishnan is a South Indian family or patronymic name related to Krishna.

Tamil
Nithya is a feminine Sanskrit name meaning “eternal,” “always,” or “constant.” Nithya Kavya Raman feels graceful and grounded, with a steady first name and a distinctly Tamil family-name rhythm.

Hindi
Nitya means “eternal” or “constant” and is also given as another name for Durga. Priya means “beloved,” so Nitya Priya carries the tender sense of “eternally beloved.”

Tamil
Nivetha Abirami Kumar is a Tamil girl’s name with a graceful, lyrical sound. The provided sources confirm Nivetha and Abhirami as used given names in South Indian cinema, but they do not give a verified literal meaning for either name.

Arabic
Nizar is a masculine Arabic name, written نزار, and is perhaps related to Arabic nazīr, meaning "little." Nizar Salim Khoury has a crisp, serious sound with a warm Arabic rhythm.

Spanish
Noa is a multicultural name with meanings tied to movement in Hebrew and love or affection in Japanese. For a Spanish girl, it feels short, bright, and tender.

English
Noah is an English boy’s name from the Hebrew Noaḥ, most commonly understood to mean “rest” or “repose.” It is also connected by some explanations with comfort, giving the name a gentle, reassuring feeling.

Portuguese
Noa Isabel Queirós reads as a gentle Portuguese girl’s name with a bright, compact first name, a classic middle name, and a distinctly Lusophone family name. Noa is often understood as calm and graceful in style, while Isabel brings a long-standing royal and religious feel.

French
Noé is the French form of Noah, from Hebrew Noach, meaning “rest” or “repose.” It has a soft, bright sound and a peaceful, quietly biblical feel.

Igbo
Nonso is an Igbo diminutive of Chinonso and Chukwunonso, with Chukwunonso understood as “God is holy.” In this full name, Chukwu carries the meaning “God” or “Supreme Being.”

English
Nora is an English feminine name most often understood as a short form of Honora, from Latin honor, meaning “honor.” It is also used as a short form of Eleanor or Eleonora in some cultures.

Arabic
Nour is an Arabic name meaning “light,” “illumination,” or “radiance.” It carries a gentle sense of hope, clarity, warmth, and spiritual brightness.

Arabic
Nour is an Arabic name commonly understood as “light.” In the full name Nour Elias Rahal, it gives the whole name a calm, luminous feeling.

Bengali
Nusrat is an Arabic-origin name meaning "victory," "help," or "aid." In Bengali Muslim families, নুসরাত is often loved for its hopeful sense of support, success, and divine help.

Hebrew
Ofek is a Hebrew name meaning “horizon” or “limit.” It has a bright, open feeling, like the farthest line you can see and the possibility just beyond it.

Bengali
Oindrila is a Bengali and Sanskrit girl name commonly explained as a name connected with Indra's wife, Indrani or Shachi. It carries a graceful, mythological feeling with a bright, lyrical sound.

Yoruba
Olamide is a Yoruba name meaning “wealth has come,” “my wealth has arrived,” or “honor arrives.” For Olamide Ifedayo, the documented meaning comes from Olamide, while Ifedayo is presented here as a Yoruba companion name without an independently verified meaning in the provided sources.

English
Oliver is most often connected with the olive tree, from Latin oliva, giving it gentle associations with peace, growth, and resilience. It feels classic, literary, and warmly familiar in English.

English
Olivia is a feminine English name derived from the Latin oliva, meaning “olive” or “olive tree.” Because the olive branch is widely associated with peace, the name is often warmly interpreted as “peaceful” or “bearer of peace.”

Yoruba
Olumide is a Yoruba boy’s name meaning “My Lord has come” or “God has arrived.” It is a joyful, faith-filled name that can celebrate a child’s birth as a moment of divine presence and blessing.

Yoruba
Oluwabusayo Ayobami is a Yoruba unisex name meaning roughly, "God has added to my joy, and joy meets me." It carries a grateful, bright feeling: a child welcomed as an answered prayer and a source of deep happiness.

Yoruba
Oluwafunmilayo is a Yoruba name commonly understood as “God has given me joy.” Adunola is often understood as “sweetness of wealth” or “the sweetness of honor and blessing.”

Yoruba
Oluwaseun Toluwani is a Yoruba unisex name with a prayerful, grateful feeling. Oluwaseun is associated with thanks to God, while Toluwani is understood in sources as “belongs to God,” “God’s will,” “God is with me,” or “God has come to me.”

Yoruba
Oluwatobiloba is a Yoruba unisex name meaning “The Lord is great, a king.” Enioluwa is also used as a Yoruba given name, and together the full name has a deeply faith-centered, dignified feel.

Yoruba
Oluwatobiloba is a Yoruba unisex name from South West Nigeria meaning "The Lord is great, a king." The meaning of Erioluwa is not established in the provided sources, so the full double name is best treated as a faith-centered Yoruba name led by Oluwatobiloba.

Nigerian
Oluwatobiloba is a Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning “The Lord is great, a king.” In this full Nigerian name, Oluwatobiloba carries the clearest documented meaning and gives the name a deeply thankful, faith-filled tone.

Arabic
Omar is an Arabic boy’s name associated with “long life,” “flourishing,” “prosperity,” and a life full of blessings. It is also closely connected with the honored Islamic name Umar.

Arabic
Omar Fadi Nassar is an Arabic boy's name with a strong, layered feel. Omar is often connected with life and longevity, Fadi with saving or redeeming, and Nassar with help, support, or victory.

Arabic
Omar is an Arabic masculine name meaning “flourishing” or “long-lived.” Omar Nadim has a warm, dignified sound, with Omar carrying deep Arabic and Muslim cultural roots.

Yoruba
Omobolanle is a Yoruba girl name meaning “child meets wealth at home” or “a child whose arrival brings prosperity to the household.” Ronke is included here as a second given name, creating a graceful full Yoruba name with a warm, blessing-filled feel.

Hebrew
Oren is a Hebrew boy name meaning "pine tree," "ash tree," or "laurel." It has a calm, outdoorsy strength, with roots in both Hebrew language and biblical genealogy.