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Lord of the blue or ruler of indigo, combining Sanskrit nila (blue) and ish (lord or ruler).
Hebrew name, possibly meaning 'my portion' or 'my share'.
Victory of the people; Scandinavian form of Nicholas symbolizing triumph and leadership.
Possibly derived from Nils or Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people' in Greek.
Son of Nicholas; son of Nils
Water lily; Persian origin symbolizing grace, beauty, and spiritual purity.
Blessing or grace, representing divine favor and generosity in Islamic tradition.
An alternative name for Lord Krishna in Bengali tradition, representing brightness and light.
Tamil name derived from roots suggesting purity or innocence.
Light or beauty; a traditional feminine name.
Tiger in Arabic symbolism and meaning.
Destiny or fate; a Thai name with spiritual significance in Buddhist tradition.
Nobody; classical Latin term used as a name.
Humble or modest; virtue of humility in Hindu and Sanskrit tradition.
From Hebrew meaning 'let us rebel' or 'we shall rebel.' A mighty hunter and builder in the Bible.
A legendary figure from Arthurian mythology, the Lady of the Lake; symbolizes magic, mystery, and wisdom.
Girl
Grace; a diminutive form of Nina suggesting elegance and divine favor.
Relates to a nymph or female spirit in classical mythology.
Spanish and Italian diminutive meaning little boy or child.
Diminutive form related to Nina, meaning 'girl' or 'princess', derived from Greek origins.
In Greek mythology, Niobe was a tragic queen whose boasting about her children led to their death. Symbolizes hubris and its consequences.
Pleasantness, sweetness
The lotus flower; Sanskrit name associated with purity, enlightenment, and spiritual growth.
Unique, novel, or distinctive; one who stands out from the ordinary.
Pure, spotless, or without blemish; indicates clarity and perfection.
Silent or quiet
Creation, construction, or the act of building; derived from Sanskrit roots meaning 'to make' or 'to construct'
Liberation or enlightenment. Sanskrit term referring to spiritual liberation and the ultimate goal in Buddhist and Hindu philosophy.
Related to nirvana and liberation; peaceful wanderer or enlightened soul.
Liberation from desire and suffering; the ultimate spiritual goal in Buddhism and Hinduism.
Determination, resolution, certainty
Night; symbolizing mystery, serenity, and tranquility.
Means 'sign,' 'mark,' or 'emblem' in Hindi and Sanskrit, representing individuality and distinction.
Armenian name meaning 'sign' or 'seal,' symbolizing a mark or distinction.
Night or the end of night; symbolizes the approach of dawn and new beginnings
Target; aim; mark
Joy and happiness; a state of delight and contentment.
Night in Sanskrit and Hindi; also means west in Japanese
Night; derived from Sanskrit Nishi meaning night with diminutive suffix -ka.
Night or nocturnal; one born at night. Associated with celestial beauty and mystery in Sanskrit tradition.
Dedication, devotion, or firm resolve. Symbolizes commitment and steadfastness.
Fresh, pure, and delicate; symbolizes refinement and gentle beauty.
Hebrew origin suggesting testing or trial, representing uniqueness and individuality
My banner, my sign. Spiritual significance as 'Jehovah Nissi.'
Miracles or divine signs
Eternal or dark; night-like darkness suggesting mystery and peace
Eternal; continuous; perpetual.
From Sanskrit meaning 'conduct' or 'ethics', derived from 'niti'
A Greek diminutive form, often used as a standalone name.
Eternal, constant, and perpetual; represents timelessness and infinity.
Speech or word; expression in flowing manner.
New, fresh, or young. Symbolizes new beginnings.
Part or aspect of nirvana; blissful state
Latin origin meaning snowy or white, suggesting purity.
A Scottish surname used as a given name, with roots in Scottish heritage.
A water sprite in Germanic mythology; also a short form of Nicholas meaning victor.
Water sprite or water fairy from Germanic mythology.
With purpose and intention; purposeful.
Rule, law, principle, or discipline; the codes of conduct in Hindu philosophy.
Destiny, fate, or regulation; a Sanskrit name representing divine order and destiny.
Intention, purpose, or conscious resolve. In Islamic tradition, the spiritual motivation and sincere intention behind actions.
Scattered or dispersed. From Arabic, also referring to nobility or a prince.
Beautiful, lovely, or graceful in Navajo.
Means 'one who wanders' or 'a wanderer' in the Kikuyu language.
Father's wealth. Igbo name expressing gratitude and blessing of a daughter.
King or chief; a royal title used as a given name in Southern Africa.
Father is alive; my father lives.
From Igbo language meaning 'mother is supreme' or 'mother is king,' expressing the importance of motherhood.
Father's mother; an Igbo name honoring the paternal grandmother's legacy and respect
Good mother or gift from mother. An Igbo name symbolizing maternal care and blessing.
Rest and comfort, from Hebrew meaning to console.
Rest, comfort, and consolation. Biblical figure symbolizing peace and new beginnings.
Pleasantness; a name symbolizing joy and delight.
Rest or comfort
Christmas or noble. Latin root referring to the nativity, symbolizing excellence and achievement.
Ascend or climb upward; represents rising and progress in Japanese.
Japanese name with meaning varying by kanji used; common elements refer to field or trustworthiness.
Variant spelling of Nicholas; from Greek meaning victory of the people.
Comfort and consolation. One who brings solace and strength.
Victory of the people
Variant of Noah, from Hebrew meaning 'rest' or 'comfort.'
Christmas, born on Christmas
Feminine form of Noel, from Latin 'natalis' meaning 'birth,' traditionally associated with Christmas.
Hawaiian name combining Noel and lani (heaven), suggesting a heavenly or Christmas celebration.
Christmas; born at Christmas. Variant of Noel/Noelle.
Relating to Christmas or the nativity of Christ. Feminine form of Noel.
Born at Christmas; feminine form of Noel, relating to the nativity.
Variation of Noelle, derived from Latin 'natalis' meaning 'Christmas' or 'birth'.
Related to Christmas; born at Christmas
Variant of Noelle; French origin from 'Noël' meaning 'Christmas' or born at Christmas.
Pleasantness and sweetness; delightful
French variant of Naomi, meaning 'pleasantness' or 'sweetness'.
Hebrew name meaning 'brightness' or 'light'.
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