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God is gracious. Scottish form of John signifying divine mercy and blessing.
Spanish and Portuguese form of Jacob or James, derived from the Apostle St. James (Santiago in Spanish).
God is gracious, Scottish form of John with Hebrew roots.
God is gracious
God is gracious; represents divine favor and blessing
Violet flower; delicate beauty
A water spirit or mermaid in Brazilian mythology and indigenous folklore.
Worship; devotion to faith and spiritual practice
God is gracious or merciful. Form of Ivan meaning divine grace.
Son of; an Arabic patronymic prefix denoting lineage.
Arabic variant of Ibrahim/Abraham, meaning "father of multitudes". Biblical patriarch name.
Father of nations, exalted father
Father of multitudes; signifies leadership, strength, and divine blessing.
Arabic variant of Ibrahim/Abraham, meaning 'father of multitudes.'
Supplication, prayer, or earnest plea. An Arabic name derived from concepts of devoted prayer.
Smile; smiling
From Greek mythology, symbolizing human ambition but also the dangers of hubris and overreaching.
Who is like God; one who reflects divine strength
Japanese name meaning 'first son,' from 'ichi' (one) and 'ro' (son/man).
Combination of Ida (hardworking, noble) with Belle (beautiful)
Beautiful worker, combining Ida meaning work with Belle meaning beautiful
From Idalia, a city sacred to Aphrodite; associated with love and beauty.
Variant of Ida, from Germanic meaning 'industrious' or 'from the mountain.' Associated with hard work.
Work or labor; derived from the Germanic root related to Ida.
Combination of Ida (Old German 'wealthy') and Mae (variant of Mary or the month of May).
Studious or interpreter; Islamic form of the biblical Enoch
Interpreter, studious, smart
Studious, Islamic name associated with the prophet Idris.
Interpreter or scholar; variant of Idris.
Love
Goodness of our people, reflecting Igbo cultural values of community and virtue.
Nothing is greater than God; composed of Igbo elements meaning 'nothing' (ife), 'eye/sight' (anya), and 'God' (chukwu).
If God exists or if God wills, expressing faith and divine providence central to Igbo spiritual traditions.
Love of God. Yoruba name expressing devotion and divine affection.
Good thing; Igbo name combining 'ife' (good) and 'oma' (great), expressing good fortune.
Happy and joyful, representing delight and contentment in Arabic tradition.
Arabic name meaning 'joy,' 'happiness,' or 'delight,' representing cheerfulness and brightness.
Diminutive of Ignatius, from Latin ignis meaning 'fire'; suggests liveliness and warmth.
From Latin 'ignis' meaning 'fire.' Spanish feminine form of Ignacio/Ignatius.
Fiery; from Latin 'ignis' meaning fire
Fiery or ardent; from Latin possibly related to ignis meaning 'fire'
Fiery or passionate. Derived from Ignatius, meaning 'of fire'.
Warrior; derived from the Scandinavian name Yngvarr, symbolizing strength and authority.
Sun or cosmic direction. A name reflecting divine light and celestial order.
Possibly Finnish, related to 'ihanat' meaning 'beautiful' or 'lovely'.
Warrior; Ukrainian form of Igor from Old Norse Ingvarr meaning 'bow warrior'
Means 'goodness,' 'kindness,' or 'excellence,' representing virtue and moral beauty in Islamic tradition.
Excellence, perfection, and doing good deeds in Islamic tradition
Variant of Aisha, meaning 'living' or 'alive' in Arabic.
Nigerian Igbo name meaning 'good fortune' or 'safe journey'.
From Hawaiian 'ikaika' meaning strong, representing power and resilience.
The strength of God. Ike means strength and Chukwu means God in Igbo.
Igbo name meaning father's strength; expresses paternal power and resilience.
A variant or diminutive of Isaac, from Hebrew meaning 'he will laugh' or simply 'laughter.'
Sincerity and purity; Islamic virtue representing wholehearted devotion
Honor, respect, and hospitality
Desire, wish
Hebrew name meaning 'tree.'
Cheerful and happy; from the Latin Hilarius.
Derived from Latin Hilarius, meaning 'cheerful' or 'hilarious'. Symbolizes joy and mirthful disposition.
Battle maiden; defender
Willing and ready for battle; derived from Germanic roots meaning 'willing' and 'ready'.
Variant of Leah, a Hebrew name meaning 'weary' or 'delicate', representing tender-heartedness.
A variant of Eileen, derived from Irish meaning bright or shining light.
Shining light or bright torch; related to Helen from Greek 'helene'.
Variant of Eileen, from Greek meaning bright or shining, related to Helen.
Bright, shining one
Bright, shining light. Variant of Eileen with luminous qualities.
The Latin genus name for holly plants, symbolizing protection and defiance.
Inspiration or intuition. Derived from the Arabic root meaning to inspire or illuminate.
Means 'gentle' or 'soft' in Somali and Arabic contexts.
In Greek mythology, a princess of Troy, representing grace and nobility.
God has answered; the Lord responds.
My God is Yahweh; devoted to God.
My God is Yahweh; Slavic variant of Elijah signifying divine strength.
My God is Yahweh; represents divine strength and faith
Variant of Helen; Greek origin meaning 'bright' or 'shining light'.
Related to Illyria, an ancient Balkan region; represents heritage.
Greek goddess of childbirth and midwifery.
My God is Yahweh. Russian form of Elijah with biblical prophetic significance.
God is my God; a Slavic variant of the Hebrew name Elijah.
First light or spring light; associated with new beginnings and brightness
Oak tree; symbolizes strength and stability.
Quechua word meaning 'star' or 'to shine,' symbolizing brilliance and celestial beauty.
Bright, shining; variant of Ileana from Greek Helen.
Variant of Eileen; Irish origin meaning 'bright' or 'shining light.'
Bright, shining. A modern variant suggesting luminosity and radiance.
Variant of Elias; derived from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength' or 'Yahweh is God'.
Hungarian name with uncertain etymology, possibly related to light.
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