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  • Avishai

    Avishai

    Hebrew

    Avishai is a Hebrew boy name meaning “my father is a gift.” It has a tender, grateful feeling, with a strong family-centered heart.

    85
  • Boaz

    Boaz

    Hebrew

    Boaz is a Hebrew boy name linked with strength, often understood as “in strength” or “in him is strength.” Some sources also connect it with “swiftness” or quickness.

    84
  • Nadav

    Nadav

    Hebrew

    Nadav is a Hebrew boy name meaning “generous.” It comes from a Hebrew verb meaning “to give willingly” or “to offer.”

    83
  • Erez

    Erez

    Hebrew

    Erez is a Hebrew boy name meaning “cedar tree.” It carries a strong, grounded feeling, with the cedar suggesting steadiness, resilience, and natural dignity.

    83
  • Oren

    Oren

    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.

    82
  • Roshini Maria Joseph

    Roshini Maria Joseph

    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.

    84
  • Itai

    Itai

    Hebrew

    Itai is a masculine Hebrew name, written אִתַּי and pronounced ee-tai. The supplied sources identify it as a biblical Hebrew name, though they do not give a firm literal meaning.

    83
  • Yair

    Yair

    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.

    82
  • Ariel

    Ariel

    Hebrew

    Ariel is a Hebrew unisex name meaning "lion of God," from ʾari, meaning "lion," and ʾel, meaning "God." In the Old Testament, Ariel is also used as another name for Jerusalem.

    80
  • Amit

    Amit

    Hebrew

    Amit is a Hebrew name meaning “friend,” “colleague,” or “peer.” It also has a separate Sanskrit origin meaning “infinite,” “immeasurable,” or “boundless.”

    86
  • Lior

    Lior

    Hebrew

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

    84
  • Yuval

    Yuval

    Hebrew

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

    83
  • Shai

    Shai

    Hebrew

    Shai is a short Hebrew unisex name commonly understood to mean “gift.” It has a soft, bright sound and works easily across many languages.

    83
  • Maayan

    Maayan

    Hebrew

    Maayan is a Hebrew name meaning "spring," "brook," or "fountain of water." It comes from Hebrew מַעְיָן or מעיין, a word tied to fresh, life-giving water.

    84
  • Ofek

    Ofek

    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.

    84
  • Mazen Adnan

    Mazen Adnan

    Arabic

    Mazen is an Arabic name connected with rain-bearing clouds and the idea of abundance. Mazen Adnan has a strong Arabic sound, pairing a gentle image of life-giving rain with the familiar Arabic name Adnan.

    83
  • Jamila Amani Bakri

    Jamila Amani Bakri

    Arabic

    Jamila Amani Bakri is an Arabic girl’s name often understood as “beautiful wishes” or “beautiful hopes,” with Bakri as a family name. It has a soft, flowing sound and a graceful, classic style.

    82
  • Alya Nisreen Murad

    Alya Nisreen Murad

    Arabic

    Alya Nisreen Murad has a graceful Arabic style, with a light first name, a floral middle name, and a surname often understood by Arabic-speaking families as tied to wish or desire. Taken together, it feels elegant, lyrical, and strong.

    84
  • Alon

    Alon

    Hebrew

    Alon is a Hebrew boy name commonly understood to mean “oak” or “oak tree.” It has a strong, natural feel: steady, rooted, and quietly handsome.

    80
  • Neta

    Neta

    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.

    83
  • Tal

    Tal

    Hebrew

    Tal is a Hebrew unisex name meaning "dew." Short, gentle, and clear, it carries the image of fresh morning moisture that quietly renews the earth.

    82
  • Adva

    Adva

    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.

    84
  • Hila

    Hila

    Hebrew

    Hila is a Hebrew girls' name meaning "halo" or "aura of light." It carries a gentle image of radiance, brightness, and a soft glow around someone beloved.

    84
  • Dafna

    Dafna

    Hebrew

    Dafna is a Hebrew girl name meaning "laurel." It comes from Hebrew דַּפְנָה and is connected to Greek Daphne, another laurel name.

    84
  • Tomás Vicente Cardoso

    Tomás Vicente Cardoso

    Portuguese

    Tomás Vicente Cardoso is a Portuguese boy's name with a grounded surname meaning tied to nature: Cardoso means a thistly place or a place rich in thistles. The full name feels classic, Iberian, and sturdy, with a gentle old-world rhythm.

    82
  • Yarden

    Yarden

    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.

    83
  • Gonçalo Xavier Teixeira

    Gonçalo Xavier Teixeira

    Portuguese

    Gonçalo Xavier Teixeira is a Portuguese boy’s name with layered Iberian roots. Gonçalo is a traditional given name, Xavier is tied to the well-known Iberian name and place-name tradition, and Teixeira means “place of the yew trees.”

    83
  • Rodrigo Simão Matos

    Rodrigo Simão Matos

    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.

    83
  • Lourenço Tiago Correia

    Lourenço Tiago Correia

    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.

    83
  • Mateus Henrique Batista

    Mateus Henrique Batista

    Portuguese

    Mateus Henrique Batista is a Portuguese boy’s name with a warm, strong, full-name sound. Mateus is documented as a Portuguese given name, Henrique adds a classic middle-name feel, and Batista is a surname found in Portuguese, Spanish, and Italian contexts.

    84
  • Santiago André Valente

    Santiago André Valente

    Portuguese

    Santiago André Valente carries the feel of a brave, steady boy: Santiago is tied to Saint James, André comes from a long Christian naming tradition, and Valente means strong, healthy, worthy, valiant, or brave from Latin roots.

    82
  • Rúben Artur Machado

    Rúben Artur Machado

    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.

    84
  • Joel Bernardo Carneiro

    Joel Bernardo Carneiro

    Portuguese

    Joel comes from Hebrew and is usually translated as “YHWH is God” or “the Lord is God.” Joel Bernardo Carneiro gives that ancient biblical first name a clearly Portuguese family-name setting.

    83
  • Beatriz Inês Faria

    Beatriz Inês Faria

    Portuguese

    Beatriz is the Portuguese form of Beatrix, from Latin, and means “brings joy” or “she who brings happiness to others.” Beatriz Inês Faria feels distinctly Portuguese, graceful, and bright.

    85
  • Joana Benedita Coelho

    Joana Benedita Coelho

    Portuguese

    Joana is a Portuguese form related to Joanna, from Hebrew through Greek and Latin, meaning "God is gracious." In the full Portuguese name Joana Benedita Coelho, Joana gives the name its clearest documented meaning: grace, kindness, and spiritual generosity.

    84
  • Sílvia Raquel Esteves

    Sílvia Raquel Esteves

    Portuguese

    Sílvia Raquel Esteves is a Portuguese girl’s full name with a graceful, rooted sound. Sílvia is commonly connected with woodland imagery, Raquel with the biblical Rachel, and Esteves with Portuguese family-name tradition.

    85
  • Íris Valentina Freitas

    Íris Valentina Freitas

    Portuguese

    Íris Valentina Freitas means “rainbow” or “messenger,” paired with Valentina, “strong” or “healthy,” and Freitas, a Portuguese surname tied to rocky or stony places. Together, it feels bright, brave, and deeply Portuguese.

    85
  • Mafalda Helena Guimarães

    Mafalda Helena Guimarães

    Portuguese

    Mafalda Helena Guimarães is a Portuguese feminine name combination. The supplied source excerpts do not give a verified etymology for Mafalda, Helena, or Guimarães, so the meaning should be treated as unconfirmed here.

    83
  • Letícia Célia Soares

    Letícia Célia Soares

    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.

    84
  • Álvaro

    Álvaro

    Spanish

    Álvaro is a Spanish, Galician, and Portuguese boy name of Visigothic origin. It may mean “all-aware,” “very cautious,” or “all-guarding,” from old Germanic elements linked to awareness and protection.

    83
  • Zlata Andreyevna

    Zlata Andreyevna

    Russian

    Zlata means “golden,” from the Slavic word zlato, meaning “gold.” Zlata Andreyevna has a bright, polished feel: warm, dignified, and distinctly Slavic.

    85
  • Yesenia Pavlovna

    Yesenia Pavlovna

    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.”

    85
  • Lada Mikhailovna

    Lada Mikhailovna

    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.

    83
  • Milana Olegovna

    Milana Olegovna

    Russian

    Milana Olegovna is a Russian-style feminine name written Милана Олеговна. The provided sources confirm Milana as a feminine given name in Russian contexts and Olegovna as an East Slavic patronymic form, but they do not give a verified meaning for either name.

    83
  • Darina Viktorovna

    Darina Viktorovna

    Russian

    Darina Viktorovna is a Russian feminine name combination. The supplied sources do not verify a specific etymology for Darina, while Viktorovna functions as a Russian patronymic, linking the child to a father named Viktor.

    83
  • Stefania Leonidovna

    Stefania Leonidovna

    Russian

    Stefania means “crown” or “garland,” from the Greek name Stephanos. Leonidovna is a Russian patronymic meaning “daughter of Leonid.”

    83
  • Varvara Kirillovna

    Varvara Kirillovna

    Russian

    Varvara Kirillovna is a Russian feminine name with a patronymic. Varvara is commonly understood as the Russian form of Barbara, while Kirillovna identifies her as the daughter of a man named Kirill.

    85
  • Kira Valeryevna

    Kira Valeryevna

    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.”

    84
  • Taisiya Alekseyevna

    Taisiya Alekseyevna

    Russian

    Taisiya Alekseyevna is a Russian feminine full name made of the given name Taisiya and the patronymic Alekseyevna. The supplied source material does not provide a verified etymology or meaning for Taisiya, so its meaning should be treated as unconfirmed here.

    83
  • Arina Danilovna

    Arina Danilovna

    Russian

    Arina is a Greek-rooted girl name linked to Artemis, with meanings often given as “pure” or “intact.” In Russian and Ukrainian use, it carries a gentle feeling of purity, protection, and femininity.

    82
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