Aaradhya
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female
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Sanskrit origin, from the word अराध्य (arādhya), meaning 'worthy of …
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Literal translation: 'worthy of worship' or 'revered'. In the Australian …
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Aaraf
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male
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The name 'Aaraf' appears to have origins linked to the …
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The literal translation of 'Aaraf' is not well-established; however, it …
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Aaram
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female
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The name Aaram originates from Middle Eastern languages, particularly Arabic, …
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Literal translation is 'peace' or 'tranquillity'. In the Australian context, …
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Aaran
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male
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Irish & Gaelic origins; from the name 'Aodhán', meaning 'little …
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Literal translation: 'little fire'. In Australian English contexts, it symbolises …
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Aarashi
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female
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Japanese origin; derived from the word 𠆢嵐 (aarashi), meaning 'storm' …
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Literal translation is 'storm', evoking powerful natural phenomena, symbolising strength …
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Aarav
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male
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Sanskrit origin; derived from the Sanskrit word आ Rory 'Ārav' …
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Literal translation: 'peaceful' or 'calm'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Aaravdeep
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unisex
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Sikh and Indian heritage; 'Aarav' derives from Sanskrit, meaning 'peaceful' …
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The name 'Aaravdeep' translates to 'peaceful light' or 'calm lamp', …
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Aaravpreet
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male
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Sikh origin, derived from Punjabi language roots. 'Aarav' is of …
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'Aaravpreet' signifies 'peaceful love' or 'calm affection', embodying tranquility and …
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Aaravv
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male
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Sanskrit origin, from the root 'Aarav' meaning 'peaceful sound' or …
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Literal translation: 'peaceful sound' or 'melodious'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Aaren
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male
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Derived from Old Irish 'Aodhán', meaning 'little fiery one'. The …
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Literal translation: 'little fire'. In Australian English contexts, it carries …
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Aari
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male
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The name 'Aari' is of Finnish origin, derived from the …
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Literal translation relates to 'eagle' and 'warrior', symbolising strength, courage, …
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Aariana
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female
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The name Aariána appears to be a variant or modern …
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The name suggests meanings related to 'silver' or 'holy' (from …
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Aarik
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male
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The name Aaric finds roots in Old English, derived from …
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Literal translation pertains to 'edge ruler' or 'leader at the …
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Aarika
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female
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Derived from the name ‘Aarika’, which is a variation of …
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Literal translation 'eagle ruler'. In Australian English contexts, it often …
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Aarin
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male
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The name 'Aarin' appears to have modern origins with uncertain …
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In the Australian context, 'Aarin' is often interpreted as a …
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Aariq
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male
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The name 'Aariq' appears to have a modern or invented …
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While 'Aariq' is a novel name with no established lexical …
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Aarish
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male
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The name Aarish does not have roots in traditional Aboriginal …
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Aarish typically means 'The King' or 'The Ruler' in Sanskrit, …
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Aarit
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male
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The name 'Aarit' does not have established roots in traditional …
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In the Australian context, 'Aarit' is often interpreted as a …
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Aariv
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male
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Derived from Indian origins, particularly from Sanskrit where 'Āriv' (आ …
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The literal translation from Sanskrit is 'rise' or 'dawn', symbolising …
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Aariva
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female
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The name 'Aariva' appears to have roots in Sanskrit or …
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Literal translation and local nuances are not definitively established, but …
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Aariyah
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female
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The name 'Aariyah' is a modern variation often inspired by …
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In Australian English contexts, 'Aariyah' is generally understood to mean …
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Aariz
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male
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Derived possibly from Arabic roots, the name Aariz is uncommon …
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Literal translation and cultural nuance suggest 'respectable,' 'honourable,' or 'intelligent' …
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Aarjen
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male
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The name Aarjen appears to be of Scandinavian origin, likely …
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Literal translation suggests 'eagle' (a symbol of strength and courage …
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Aarkin
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male
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The name 'aarkin' appears to be a modern or creative …
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As a possibly modern or invented name, 'aarkin' does not …
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Aarmani
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female
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The name 'Aarmani' does not have established roots in traditional …
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As a modern or invented name, 'Aarmani' may be intended …
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Aarna
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female
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Derived from Sanskrit 'Aarna', meaning 'wave' or 'stream'. The name …
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Literal translation as 'wave' or 'stream'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Aarnav
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male
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Sanskrit (आर्णव - Aarṇava), from ancient Indian texts, meaning 'ocean' …
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Literal translation: 'ocean' or 'sea'. In Australian English contexts, symbolically …
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Aarohi
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female
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Sanskrit origin, derived from the word आरोहि (ārohī), meaning 'ascending' …
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Literal translation: 'ascending' or 'rising'. Local nuances in Australian English …
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Aarom
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unisex
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The name 'Aarom' appears to be a modern or uncommon …
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Literal translation and local nuances are not well-established for 'Aarom'. …
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Aaron
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male
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Hebrew, from the biblical name אַהרון (Aharon), possibly meaning 'high …
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In Australian English contexts, Aaron signifies a 'mountain of strength' …
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Aaronjames
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male
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Derived from the Hebrew name 'Aharon', meaning 'mountain of strength' …
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The name signifies 'mountain of strength' or 'exalted' for Aaron, …
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Aarow
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male
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The name 'Aarow' appears to be a modern or variant …
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Literal translation as 'arrow' — symbolising direction, speed, and focus. …
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Aarron
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unisex
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The name Aaron derives from the Hebrew name אַהֲרֹן (Aharon), …
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Literal translation is 'high mountain' or 'exalted'. In Australian English, …
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Aarush
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male
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Sanskrit origin, from the root 'Aarush' meaning 'first rays of …
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Literal translation is 'dawn' or 'first rays of sunlight', symbolising …
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Aarvi
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female
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Sanskrit origin, derived from the word 'Ārvi' meaning 'earth' or …
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Literal translation is 'earth' or 'nature'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Aarvik
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male
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The name 'Aarvik' originates from the Inuit languages, particularly Inuktitut, …
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Literal translation: 'Eagle'. In Australian English contexts, it symbolizes strength, …
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Aarvika
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female
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Sanskrit origin, derived from the Sanskrit word 'aarvika', which is …
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The literal translation of 'aarvika' is 'respected', 'noble', or 'virtuous'. …
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Aarya
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female
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Sanskrit origin, derived from the word 'ārya' meaning 'noble' or …
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Literal translation as 'noble', 'honourable', or 'pure'. In Australian English …
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Aarya
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male
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Sanskrit origin, derived from the word 'Ārya', meaning 'noble' or …
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Literal translation of 'Ārya' is 'noble' or 'honourable'. In Australian …
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Aaryan
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male
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Sanskrit roots, from the ancient Indian language, where 'Aaryan' (अर्यन्) …
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Literal translation is 'noble' or 'honourable.' In Australian English contexts, …
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Aaryanna
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female
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Creative variation of names like Aarya and Yanna, blending elements …
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While not rooted in a specific language, 'Aaryanna' can be …
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Aaryav
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male
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Sanskrit origin, from the root 'Aarya' meaning 'noble' or 'honourable'. …
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Noble, honourable, or respectful in literal translation. In the Australian …
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Aarza
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female
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The name 'Aarza' appears to be a modern, invented name …
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Aarza can be interpreted as a blend of sounds with …
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Aarzoyi
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female
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The name 'aarzoyi' appears to be of Persian or Middle …
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While not definitively established, 'aarzoyi' is often associated with meanings …
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Aasa
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female
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The name 'Aasa' has origins in several cultural contexts. It …
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In Scandinavian and Finnish contexts, 'Aasa' is often associated with …
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Aasees
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female
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Aasees is a modern or less common name with no …
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The name Aasees does not have a well-established literal translation …
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Aashi
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female
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Derived from Sanskrit, 'Aashi' (आशी) means 'smile' or 'blessing' in …
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Literal translation is 'smile' or 'blessing', signifying happiness, joy, and …
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Aashika
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female
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Derived from Sanskrit 'Aashika', meaning 'one who worships or adores'. …
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In Australian English contexts, 'Aashika' carries the nuance of reverence …
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Aashir
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male
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The name Aashir is of Arabic origin, derived from the …
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Literal translation is 'leader' or 'guide'. In the Australian context, …
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Aashiyanna
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female
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The name Aashiyanna appears to be a modern, invented name …
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The literal translation and meaning are not established due to …
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Aashna
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female
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Sanskrit origin; derived from the Indian language Sanskrit, where 'Aashna' …
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Literal translation: 'familiar' or 'close'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Aashrita
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female
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Sanskrit origin, from the root 'āśrī' meaning 'prosperity' or 'wealth'. …
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Literal translation: 'supported' or 'sheltered' in Sanskrit. In the Australian …
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Aashutosh
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male
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Sanskrit origin, from the ancient Indian language. The name is …
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The name means 'one who is quickly satisfied' or 'fast …
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Aashvi
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female
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Sanskrit origin, from the root 'Aashvi' meaning 'lightning' or 'horse' …
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Literal translation: 'Lightning' or 'Horse' in Sanskrit. In Australian English …
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Aashwath
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male
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Sanskrit origin, from the word आश्वत (Āśvata), related to horses. …
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Literal meaning 'horse' in Sanskrit. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Aasim
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male
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Arabic origin, derived from the root 'ʾ-s-m', meaning 'protever' or …
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Protector or guardian, symbolising safeguarding and strength in Australian cultural …
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Aasiyah
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female
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Arabic origin, from the name عَاصِيَة (ʿĀsīyah), meaning 'disobedient' or …
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Literal translation: 'disobedient' or 'rebel'. In Australian contexts, it may …
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Aastha
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female
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Sanskrit origin, from the root 'āsthā' meaning 'faith' or 'trust'. …
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Literal translation: 'faith' or 'trust'. In the Australian context, it …
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Aateka
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female
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Sanskrit origin, derived from the Hindi word 'āteka', meaning 'proof' …
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Literal translation as 'proof' or 'evidence'. In colloquial Australian English, …
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Aathithyen
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male
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Sanskrit - Derived from the Sanskrit root 'aathi' meaning 'to …
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'One who attains' or 'reacher of goals'. In Australian English …
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Aava
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female
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The name 'Aava' originates from Finnic languages, notably Estonian and …
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Literal translation is 'open sea' or 'vast expanse' in Finnish …
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Aavan
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male
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The name 'Aavan' appears to be a modern or invented …
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As a contemporary or coined name, 'Aavan' does not have …
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Aavan
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female
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The name 'Aavan' appears to be a modern or invented …
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The literal translation and meaning of 'Aavan' are not established, …
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Aavash
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male
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Origin & Etymology - Aavash appears to have roots in …
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Meaning - The name means 'hope' or 'desire' in Sanskrit, …
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Aaveer
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male
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The name 'Aaveer' appears to be of modern coinage with …
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Literal translation and nuances are not established due to the …
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Aavi
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male
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The name Aavi does not have prominent roots in traditional …
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Aavi is often considered to mean 'alive' or 'living' in …
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Aavya
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female
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Sanskrit origin; from the root 'Aavya' meaning 'invocation' or 'calling …
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Literal translation as 'invocation' or 'calling upon' in Sanskrit. In …
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Aavyaan
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male
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Sanskrit origin, derived from the ancient Indian language Sanskrit, where …
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The name 'Aavyaan' can be interpreted as 'born from fire' …
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Aawyd
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male
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The name 'aawyd' appears to be a unique or rare …
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There is no established or literal meaning for 'aawyd'. Given …
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Aayan
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male
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Aayan is a name of Arabic origin, derived from the …
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Literal translation: 'Gift of God' or 'Blessing'. In Australian English …
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Aayansh
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male
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Sanskrit origin, from the words 'aayansh' meaning 'part of the …
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Literal translation as 'part of the universe' or 'segment of …
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Aayat
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female
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The name 'Aayat' originates from Arabic, where it means 'sign' …
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Literal translation is 'sign' or 'verse,' symbolising a message or …
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Aaydenonix
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male
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The name 'aaydenonix' appears to be a modern, invented name …
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As a newly coined name, 'aaydenonix' carries no literal meaning. …
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Aayesha
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female
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The name 'Aayesha' appears to have origins in South Asian …
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Literal translation and nuance in Australian English contexts highlight the …
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Aayla
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female
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The name 'Aayla' appears to have modern origins with potential …
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While 'Aayla' does not have an established literal translation, phonetically …
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Aaylah
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female
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The name Aaylah is a variant of the Arabic name …
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Literal translation: 'moonlight' or 'halo of light'. In Australian English …
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Aayra
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female
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Derived from ancient Semitic roots, akin to the Hebrew name …
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Primarily interpreted as 'light' or 'air' in a poetic sense …
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Aayrah
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female
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The name aayrah appears to have roots in Arabic, where …
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Literal translation is 'noble' or 'pure', resonating with qualities of …
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Aayush
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male
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Sanskrit, from the word आयुष् (āyuṣ), meaning 'life' or 'long …
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Literal translation is 'life' or 'long life'. In Australian English …
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Aayushi
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female
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Sanskrit, India; derived from 'aayush' meaning 'life' or 'long life'. …
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Long life or vitality; literally 'having a long life'. In …
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Aazaan
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male
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Derived from the Arabic word 'Azaan' (أَذَان), meaning 'call to …
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In Australian English contexts, 'Aazaan' signifies 'call to prayer' or …
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Aazeen
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female
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Arabic; derived from 'Azeen' meaning 'face' or 'appearance', with roots …
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Literal translation 'face' or 'appearance'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Abagael
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female
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The name 'Abagael' is a variation of the traditional biblical …
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Literally translating to 'father's joy,' the name connotes happiness, blessing, …
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Abagail
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female
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Abigail derives from the Hebrew name 'Avigail' (אַבִּיגַיִל), meaning 'my …
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Literal translation: 'father's joy'. In the Australian context, it often …
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Aban
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male
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The name 'Aban' originates from Persian roots, appearing in classical …
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Literal translation of 'Aban' is 'water' in Persian, symbolising fluidity, …
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Abang
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female
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The name 'abang' originates from the Austronesian languages, especially Malay …
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Literal translation is 'elder sibling' or 'older brother/sister'. In Australian …
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Abanoub
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male
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Abanoub derives from the Coptic Egyptian name 'Abanoub', which itself …
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The literal translation of 'Abanoub' is 'Father of a multitude' …
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Abasiediima
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male
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Aboriginal Australian languages, specifically from the Yolngu people of Arnhem …
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Literal translation: 'Listener of the land/community'. Locally, it signifies someone …
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Abbas
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male
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The name 'Abbas' has Arabic origins, derived from the Abbasid …
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Literal translation: 'lion' in Arabic, symbolising strength and bravery. In …
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Abbey
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female
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Derived from the Medieval Latin 'abbatia', through Old French 'abbé', …
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Literal meaning 'abbot's place' or 'monastic residence'. In contemporary Australian …
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Abbi
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female
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Abbi is often considered a feminine diminutive form of the …
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Literal translation is 'my father's joy'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Abbie
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female
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Abbie is a diminutive form of Abigail, which originates from …
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The name Abbie is often associated with 'my father is …
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Abbigail
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female
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Abigail originates from the Hebrew name אביגיל (Avigail), meaning 'Father's …
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Literal translation is 'Father's joy' in Hebrew, symbolising happiness and …
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Abbigale
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female
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The name Abbigale is a variant of Abigail, derived from …
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Literal translation: 'My father's joy'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Abby
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female
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The name 'Abby' is a diminutive form of 'Abigail,' which …
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'Father's joy' or 'source of joy'—derived from Hebrew elements 'ab' …
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Abbygail
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female
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Abbygail is a modern English name, a variant spelling of …
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'Father's joy' or 'Joy of my father'. In Australian English …
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Abbygale
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female
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The name Abbygale is a variant of the name Abigail, …
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Literal translation: 'father's joy' / 'source of joy'. In Australian …
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Abdallah
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male
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Arabic — The name Abdallah (عبد الله) derives from the …
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Servant of God — Reflecting devotion and religious significance in …
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Abdelgader
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male
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Arabic origin, from the roots 'Abdel' meaning 'servant of' and …
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Literal translation: 'Servant of the Generous.' In Australian English contexts, …
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Abdelmajid
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unisex
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Arabic - The name 'Abdelmajid' derives from Arabic, combining 'Abdel' …
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Servant of the Glorious - in Australian English contexts, signifies …
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