Gurupdesh
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male
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Sikhism - Sanskrit/Punjabi roots; derived from 'Gur' meaning 'Teacher' or …
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'Message from the Guru' or 'Teaching' in a spiritual context. …
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Gurusevak
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unisex
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Derived from Sanskrit, 'Gurusevak' (गुरुसेवक) combines 'guru' meaning 'teacher' or …
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Literal translation is 'servant of the teacher' or 'devotee'. In …
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Gurvansh
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male
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Sanskrit origin; derived from the words 'gurva' meaning 'priest' or …
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Literal translation is 'part of the teacher' or 'teacher's portion'. …
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Gurvardaan
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male
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Punjabi (Gurmukhi script: ਗੁਰਵਰਦਾਨ), derived from the Sanskrit elements 'guru' …
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Blessing of the Guru — symbolising divine blessings and spiritual …
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Gurveer
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unisex
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Punjabi: ਸ਼੍ਰੀਗੁਰਵੀਰ (Shergurbīr), composed of ਗੁਰ (Gur, 'Guru') and ਵੀਰ …
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'Brave Guru' or 'Heroic Warrior', reflecting qualities of bravery, leadership, …
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Gurwaris
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male
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The name 'gurwaris' originates from Indigenous Australian languages, specifically from …
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Literal translation of 'gurwaris' relates to 'guardian spirit' or 'ancestral …
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Guryog
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unisex
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Guryog is a name of Aboriginal Australian origin, likely from …
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The literal translation of Guryog is believed to relate to …
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Gus
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male
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Derived from the Latin name 'Augustus', meaning 'great' or 'venerable'. …
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'Venerable' or 'great'. In Australian English, 'Gus' connotes a friendly, …
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Gusti
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unisex
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Derived from the Latin word 'gustus' meaning 'taste' or 'sensation'. …
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Literal translation relates to 'taste' or 'sensation'. In Australian English …
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Gusttavo
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male
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Derived from the Portuguese name 'Gustavo', which comes from the …
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'Staff of the Goths' or 'Royal Goth' – combining the …
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Guts
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male
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From Old English 'guts', originally referring to internal organs. The …
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Literal translation: internal organs, especially the stomach and intestines. Colloquially …
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Guut
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male
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The name 'guut' appears to be of Aboriginal Australian origin, …
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In Australian English context, 'guut' doesn't have a literal translation, …
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Guy
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male
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From Old French 'Guy', of uncertain origin, popularised in England …
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Literal translation is 'leader' or 'guide' in Old French, although …
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Gwen
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female
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Origin & Etymology - Welsh from Gwyn, meaning 'white', 'holy', …
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Meaning - 'White', 'Blessed', or 'Holy'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Gwenavere
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female
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Gwenavere is a Welsh-origin name, derived from the elements 'gwen' …
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'White spirit' or 'Fair and blessed'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Gwendolin
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female
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Gwendolin originates from the Welsh name 'Gwendolen', composed of the …
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Literal translation: 'white ring' or 'blessed circle'. In Australian English …
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Gwendoline
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female
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Gwendoline derives from the Welsh name 'Gwenhwyfar', composed of the …
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Literal translation is 'white fairy' or 'blessed/prominent fair one'. In …
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Gwendolyn
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female
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Gwendolyn originates from Welsh roots, composed of 'Gwen' meaning 'white', …
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Literal translation as 'blessed ring' or 'white ring'. In the …
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Gweneth
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female
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Welsh origin, from the name Gwenyth, derived from 'Gwen' meaning …
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Literal translation as 'white' or 'blessed' in Welsh. In the …
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Gwenevere
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female
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The name 'Gwenivere' (also spelled Guinevere) originates from Welsh roots, …
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Literal translation and nuances: 'White' or 'Fair' and 'Smooth' or …
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Gwenyth
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female
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Welsh origin; derived from the Welsh name Gwenyth, from 'Gwen' …
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Literal translation: 'white', 'blessed', or 'fair'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Gwyneth
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female
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Welsh origin, from Gwynedd in North Wales, composed of elements …
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Literal translation is 'blessed white' or 'fairly noble'. In the …
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Gypsy
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female
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The term 'Gypsy' originates from the word 'Egyptian,' initially used …
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Literal translation: 'Gypsy' denotes a person who leads a nomadic …
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Gypsyrose
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female
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The name 'Gypsy Rose' is a compound name combining 'Gypsy', …
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Literal translation: 'Gypsy Rose' can be interpreted as 'Romani person' …
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Ha
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female
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The name 'Ha' is of multiple origins, including Chinese, Vietnamese, …
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Literal translation in Chinese and Māori contexts: in Chinese, 'Ha' …
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Haade
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male
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The name 'Haade' appears to have origins rooted in African …
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The literal translation and specific meaning of 'Haade' are not …
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Haafit
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male
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The name 'Haafit' appears to have origins rooted in ancient …
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In its Egyptian context, 'Haafit' is linked to goddess figures, …
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Haakam
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male
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The name Haakam is of Māori origin, derived from the …
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In Māori, 'Haakam' does not have a direct literal translation, …
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Haami
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unisex
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The name 'haami' appears to have origins in Indigenous Australian …
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Literal translation in many Indigenous contexts points to 'elder' or …
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Haamid
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male
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The name 'Haamid' is of Arabic origin, derived from the …
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Literal translation: 'The Praiseworthy.' In the Australian English context, it …
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Haan
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male
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The name 'Haan' is of Dutch origin, derived from the …
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Literal translation in Dutch is 'rooster', symbolising wakefulness, dawn, and …
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Haana
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female
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The name *Haana* is a variant of the Māori name …
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The literal translation of *Hāna* in Māori is not definitively …
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Haania
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female
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The name 'Haania' likely originates from Polynesian or Māori roots, …
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The literal translation of 'Haania' in Māori could be interpreted …
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Haaniya
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female
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The name 'Haaniya' appears to have roots in South Asian …
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Literal translation in South Asian contexts suggests 'happy', 'pleasant', or …
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Haanvika
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female
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Sanskrit origin, derived from classic Sanskrit words: 'Haan' meaning 'victory' …
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Literal translation: 'Victorious and perfect'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Haare
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male
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The name 'Haare' appears to have origins rooted in Old …
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Literal translation is obscure; however, it could be interpreted as …
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Haari
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male
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The name 'Haari' appears to have roots in the Māori …
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In the Māori context, 'Haari' does not have a widely …
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Haaris
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male
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The name 'haaris' appears to be a modern or less …
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Literal translation is not directly available; however, as a derivative …
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Habib
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male
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Arabic: from the root ḥ-b-b meaning 'to love' or 'beloved'. …
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Beloved or dear. In Australian English contexts, 'Habib' is commonly …
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Habibie
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male
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Arabic, from the root word حبيب (ḥabīb) meaning 'beloved' or …
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Beloved or dear, expressing affection or endearment. In Australian English …
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Hadassa
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female
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Hadassah is of Hebrew origin, derived from the biblical name …
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Literal translation is 'myrtle'—a symbol of love and peace in …
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Hadassah
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female
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Hebrew origin, from the Hebrew name חַדַּשָּׁה (Chadassah), meaning 'myrtle' …
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Literal translation is 'myrtle', a type of fragrant shrub symbolising …
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Hadden
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male
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Old English origin, derived from the surname 'Hadden', which itself …
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Literal translation as 'heath enclosure' or 'enclosed heathland', reflecting geographical …
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Haddi
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female
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The name 'Haddi' has diverse roots across multiple cultures. In …
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Literal translation and nuances: 'Haddi' can be associated with 'guide' …
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Haden
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male
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The name Haden is of Old English origin, derived from …
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Literal translation is 'heathen' or 'heather valley'. In the Australian …
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Hadi
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male
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The name 'Hadi' has roots in Arabic, where it means …
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Literal translation of 'Hadi' is 'guide' or 'leader.' In Australian …
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Hadia
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female
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The name Hadia originates from Arabic roots, derived from the …
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Literal translation is 'guide' or 'leader', symbolising guidance, direction, and …
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Hadil
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female
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Hadil is an Arabic name originating from the root ح-د-ل …
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In the Australian English context, Hadil signifies 'guidance' or 'leader', …
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Hadisa
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female
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The name Hadisa originates from the Arabic root word حَديث …
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Literal translation is 'new' or 'modern' in Arabic, symbolising freshness, …
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Hadiya
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female
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Arabic; derived from 'Hadiya' (هدية) meaning 'gift' or 'present'. In …
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Literal translation: 'gift' or 'present'. In the Australian context, it …
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Hadlee
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female
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The name Hadlee originates from Old English roots, possibly deriving …
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Literal translation suggests ‘heath meadow’ or ‘heather clearing’. In the …
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Hadlee
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male
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The name Hadlee originates from Old English roots, combining elements …
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Literal translation is 'heather clearing' or 'heath meadow'. In Australian …
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Hadley
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female
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English surname derived from Old English place names, such as …
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Literally 'heather clearing', conveying a sense of natural beauty and …
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Hadley
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male
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Old English origin, from the place name Hadley meaning 'Heather …
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Literal translation is 'Heather meadow' or 'Heather clearing'. In the …
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Hadlie
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female
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The name 'Hadlie' appears to be a modern variant or …
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Literally, 'Hadlie' could be interpreted as 'heather field' or 'heavenly …
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Haeata
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female
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Māori - Derived from the Māori language, where 'haeata' can …
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Literal translation is 'to weave' or 'weaving', symbolising craftsmanship, cultural …
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Hafiza
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female
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The name Hafiza has roots in Arabic, where it is …
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Literal translation of Hafiza is 'female guardian' or 'keeper'. In …
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Hafsa
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female
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Arabic: From Hafsa (حفصة), meaning 'little lioness' or 'young lion'. …
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Literal translation is 'little lioness' or 'young lion'. In Australian …
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Hafsah
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female
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Arabic; 'Hafsah' (حفصة) originates from Arabic, meaning 'gathering' or 'storey'. …
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Gathering, storey, or enclosure in Arabic. In Australian English contexts, …
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Hagan
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male
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Old Norse, from the elements "hagin" meaning "protector" or "warrior". …
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Protector or defender — symbolising strength and safeguarding. In Australian …
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Hai
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male
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The name 'Hai' has roots in various cultures but, within …
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Literal translation of 'Hai' in Vietnamese is 'sea' or 'ocean', …
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Haidar
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male
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The name Haidar originates from the Arabic language, where it …
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Literal translation is 'lion', symbolising strength, courage, and leadership in …
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Haiden
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male
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The name Haiden originates from Old English roots, akin to …
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Literal translation: 'hay valley' or 'fenced valley'. Local nuances in …
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Haider
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male
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The name 'Haider' originates from Middle Eastern roots, particularly Arabic, …
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Literal translation of 'Haider' is 'one who walks' or 'stroller.' …
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Haidyn
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female
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The name 'Haidyn' is a modern coinage common in English-speaking …
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While 'Haidyn' does not have a traditional or literal meaning, …
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Haidyn
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male
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The name 'Haidyn' is a modern, possibly anglicised derivative of …
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Literal translation relates to 'hay valley' or 'enclosed valley', symbolising …
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Haigen
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male
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The name 'Haigen' appears to have contemporary origins, potentially as …
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'Haigen' may be interpreted as a modern name with no …
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Haile
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female
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Etymology and Origin - 'Haile' is a variant of the …
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Meaning - 'Haile' typically conveys qualities of strength and heroism, …
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Hailea
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female
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Origin & Etymology - The name 'Hailea' appears to be …
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Meaning - The name 'Hailea' is often interpreted as a …
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Hailee
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female
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The name Hailee is a modern variant of the Hebrew …
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Literal translation of Hailee is 'hay meadow' or 'hay clearing.' …
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Haileigh
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female
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Derived from the Old French name 'Hélène', which itself originates …
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Literal translation is 'bright' or 'shining,' reflecting illumination, clarity, and …
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Hailey
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female
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The name Hailey originates from Old English, derived from the …
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Literal translation is 'hay meadow' or 'hay clearing'. In Australian …
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Haileyrose
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female
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Derived from the Old English 'Hayl' meaning 'hay' and 'leah' …
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'Hay meadow filled with roses' or simply a lyrical, floral-inspired …
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Hailie
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female
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The name Hailie is a modern American invention, popularised by …
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Literal translation and nuances in Australian English imply a 'residential …
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Hailierose
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female
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The name 'hailierose' is a modern, likely fabricated or creatively …
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Literal translation could be interpreted as 'hail' (a form of …
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Haily
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female
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The name Haily is a modern variant of Hailey, which …
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Literal translation: 'high clearing' or 'dwelling near a high place'. …
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Hailyn
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female
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Possibly modern coinage or variation of similar sound-based names; no …
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Likely a constructed name with no fixed dictionary meaning; may …
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Haimi
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female
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Māori (originally spelled Hāmi). The name Hāmi derives from Māori, …
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In Māori, 'Hāmi' is a phonetic adaptation of the biblical …
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Hairong
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female
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Hairong is a Chinese name, composed of the characters 'Hai' …
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Literally translated, Hairong means 'Sea's Honour' or 'Glory of the …
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Haisam
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male
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The name 'Haisam' originates from Arabic (حسام), meaning 'sword' or …
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Literal translation: 'sword' or 'sharpness'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Haisley
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female
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The name Haisley appears to be a modern invented name, …
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Literal translation is not established due to its modern, invented …
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Haizel
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female
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Possibly modern coinage or adaptation with no clear historical roots; …
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The name 'Haizel' does not have an established literal translation …
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Haizley
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female
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The name 'Haizley' appears as a modern or creative variant, …
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As a contemporary or invented name, 'Haizley' may evoke a …
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Hajar
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female
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The name Hajar originates from Middle Eastern and Islamic cultures, …
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Literal translation: 'the one who emigrates' or 'the migrant'. In …
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Hajia
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female
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The name 'hajia' originates from Arabic, where it is derived …
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Literal translation of 'hajia' is 'female pilgrim' or 'one who …
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Hajra
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female
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Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic name حَجْرَة (Hajra), meaning …
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Literal translation of Hajra is 'collective' or 'stone'. In Australian …
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Hakam
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male
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The name Hakam has roots in Arabic, derived from the …
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Literal translation from Arabic is 'The Wise' or 'The Judge'. …
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Hakan
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male
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Turkish origin, from the name 'Hakan', which means 'sovereign' or …
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Literal translation is 'emperor' or 'sovereign'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Hakar
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male
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The name 'Hakar' is of Māori origin, with roots in …
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In Māori, 'Hakar' can be associated with 'to seize' or …
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Hakeem
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male
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Arabic – From the root ḥ-k-m meaning 'to judge' or …
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Wisdom or The Wise – Connoting someone who possesses knowledge, …
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Hakeema
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female
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The name Hakeema appears to have roots in Arabic, where …
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In Arabic, Hakeema (Ha-keema) means 'wise' or 'intelligent woman'. In …
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Hakim
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male
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Arabic origin, from the root 'h-k-m' meaning 'to judge' or …
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The name Hakim means 'The Wise' or 'The Judicious' in …
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Hakimi
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female
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The name 'Hakimi' has roots in Arabic language and culture, …
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Literal translation of 'Hakimi' is 'my wise one' or 'belonging …
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Haku
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male
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Māori origin, from the Māori language, where 'haku' means 'to …
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Literal translation is 'to gather' or 'collect'. In Australian English …
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Hala
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female
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Derived from various sources, 'Hala' appears in multiple cultures with …
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In Arabic, 'Hala' signifies 'welcome' or 'salutation,' embodying friendliness and …
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Halaena
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female
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Halaena is a name of Polynesian origin, deriving from the …
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The literal translation of Halaena is associated with 'to rise' …
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Halah
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female
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The name 'Halah' originates from Semitic roots, appearing in ancient …
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In its original Semitic context, 'Halah' means 'to ascend' or …
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Haleema
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female
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Arabic origin, derived from the root 'h-l-m' meaning 'peace' or …
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Literal translation as 'gentle', 'patient', or 'kind'. In Australian English, …
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Halen
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male
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The name 'Halen' appears to be a modern variation or …
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In Australian English contexts, 'Halen' does not have an established …
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Haley
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female
|
The name Haley originates from Old English, composed of the …
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Literal translation is 'hay clearing' or 'hill meadow'. In Australian …
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