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My brother is exalted; elevated
Derived from Hakim, meaning 'wise one' or 'the ruler,' suggesting wisdom and authority
Dreams; symbolizes hopes and aspirations.
From Arabic 'ahlam' meaning dreams, representing hope and aspiration.
Ascension and elevation. Going up towards spiritual heights.
More praiseworthy; variant of Ahmad with Arabic roots conveying commendation.
Most praised or worthy of praise, from Arabic 'Ahmad' meaning 'praiseworthy.'
Red.
Arabic variant of Ahmad, meaning 'praiseworthy' or 'much praised,' symbolizing virtue and honor.
Most praiseworthy, highly commended
Praiseworthy and commendable, from Arabic Ahmad
Prince or emir; denotes nobility and leadership.
Princess; female form of Amir meaning noble and exalted
Praiseworthy, commendable; from the Arabic root indicating laudable qualities.
Arabic name meaning upright, straight, or of noble descent; connotes integrity and honor.
Gracious, sweet
Grace; favor. Modern spelling variant of Anna.
Grace and favor.
High mountain or exalted, variant of Aaron
"High mountain" or "exalted," from the biblical Aaron.
Kindness, grace, and excellence. A name signifying virtue, benevolence, and charitable nature.
Best, most beautiful; superlative form meaning the most excellent or virtuous.
Best or most beautiful in Arabic. Superlative form expressing superior qualities.
Turkish and Persian name meaning beautiful, elegant, or graceful.
From an ash tree meadow. Symbolizes nature and natural growth.
Hebrew name meaning 'beloved,' expressing love and affection in its purest form.
Alive and living. Derived from the Arabic root meaning life and vitality.
Variant of Azariah, a Hebrew name meaning 'God has helped' or 'whom God aids'; conveys divine assistance.
God has helped; helped by the Lord
Bright, radiant; Irish form meaning fair or shining.
Variant of Aisha, meaning 'she who lives' or 'alive'. Symbolizes vitality.
Little fire, fiery one, warm
Little fire; bright and fiery. Variant of the Irish name Aiden.
Likely variant of Aida. Possibly from Amharic or Arabic origins, meaning 'helper' or 'benefit.'
Noble; Germanic origin or Yiddish variant of Adele
Little fire, fiery one
Variant of Aidan, an Irish name meaning 'little fire', derived from Aodhán, symbolizing passion and warmth.
Little fire
Variant of Aiden, derived from Irish meaning 'little fire,' symbolizing passion and warmth.
Little fire or small flame. Symbolizes passion and warmth.
A spelling variant of Aisha or Ayesha, meaning 'alive', 'woman', or 'blessed' in Arabic.
Place of deer or hind; from the biblical valley name in ancient Israel.
Japanese name where 'ai' means love and 'ka' is a feminine suffix. Can mean 'beloved child'.
Dweller by the oak tree or oak settlement
Japanese name meaning 'beloved child' or 'little loved one,' symbolizing affection and attachment.
Scottish Gaelic name meaning 'from the noble one' or bright and radiant.
Bright; variant of Aileen from Irish/Scottish roots meaning 'light' or 'bright'.
Bright and fair
Variant of Aileen/Eileen. Irish/Gaelic meaning 'bright' or 'shining light.' Conveys clarity and brilliance.
Scottish diminutive related to Helen or Alison.
Noble or bright. Irish form meaning noble and graceful.
From Ailsa Craig, a rocky Scottish island; suggests strength and steadfastness.
Righteous, trustworthy, pious; Arabic name symbolizing virtue and moral integrity.
French word meaning 'loved' or 'beloved.' Often used as a given name emphasizing affection.
Right hand, blessed, auspicious
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