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From the forest; man of the forest.
Arabic-derived name, possibly meaning 'fasting' or related to Islamic tradition and discipline.
Fasting; refers to the Islamic practice of fasting during Ramadan.
Possibly derived from Arabic; may relate to 'sign' or 'token.'
Japanese name with meanings centered on weaving, artistry, and refined skill.
English variant of Sara/Sarah, from Hebrew meaning 'princess'.
Princess or noblewoman, variant of Sarah from Hebrew.
Arabic origin, possibly meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful'. Also used in various Middle Eastern cultures.
Sanskrit name meaning 'beloved,' 'lover,' or 'sweetheart.' Expresses affection and devotion.
Prostration in Islamic prayer; symbolizes devotion and submission to faith.
One who prostrates in worship; the one who bows before God.
Bowing or humble. Islamic name symbolizing submission and reverence.
One who prostrates in prayer; from Arabic referring to a worshipper or devoted person.
Glory, honor, or prosperity.
Varies by kanji; commonly refers to a boundary or border
God remembers; a Finnish form of Zacharias with Hebrew roots.
Peace, tranquility, and calmness. A serene and calming presence.
Tranquility, serenity. Arabic name representing peace and calmness in Islamic tradition.
Power and strength. Associated with energy and spiritual force.
Blossom or bloom; associated with flowers and natural beauty in Japanese tradition.
Arabic name meaning "peaceful", "serene", or "tranquil". Derived from the root word for tranquility.
Peace, tranquility, and serenity.
Means 'capable,' 'able,' or 'competent,' representing strength and capability.
Witness or evidence; one who bears witness or is aware and conscious.
Cherry blossom. Japanese name symbolizing beauty, renewal, and the transience of life.
Savior, from Italian Salvatore; or peace from Solomon.
Peace; a sacred greeting meaning 'peace be upon you' in Islamic tradition.
Means 'chief,' 'ruler,' or 'commander' in Arabic.
Righteousness of faith; nobility and justice embodied in religious conviction.
Righteousness, integrity, and virtue
Righteousness of faith; combines Arabic words for righteousness and faith, denoting piety.
Peace; represents tranquility and Islamic greeting traditions.
Peace, safety, and well-being; West African name expressing wishes for security and harmony.
Fortunate, happy, or prosperous.
Hebrew biblical name, variant of Salathiel, meaning asked of God or God is my petition.
Peaceful, safe, sound, or wholesome. Derives from Arabic 'salaam' (peace).
Peaceful, wholesome, safe and sound
Safe, sound, or peaceful; one who is secure.
Peaceful, variant of Selena possibly related to Arabic 'salaam'
Virtuous, righteous, or good. Arabic name conveying moral correctness and integrity.
Arabic feminine name meaning 'righteous', 'pious', or 'virtuous', from the masculine form Salih.
Means 'righteous,' 'virtuous,' or 'just' in Islamic tradition.
Means 'good', 'righteous', or 'virtuous' in Arabic, traditionally describing a pious or upright person.
Peaceful; safe and sound
Safe, sound, peaceful, whole
Safe, peaceful, whole, or unharmed; the feminine form of the Arabic name Salim.
Peaceful or safe one; feminine form of Salim.
Derived from Salima, meaning 'safe' or 'secure' in Arabic.
Righteous or virtuous; West African variant of the Arabic name Salih.
Latin genus name for the willow tree, symbolizing grace, flexibility, and resilience.
Princess.
Variant of Sally, from Hebrew Sarah meaning 'princess'. Conveys nobility and grace.
Princess of grace; compound of Sally (Hebrew 'Sarah' meaning princess) and Ann (grace).
Princess of grace. A compound name combining Sally (from Sarah) and Anne (grace).
From Hebrew 'Sarah,' meaning 'princess.' Archaic variant spelling of Sally.
Safe, healthy, peace, flawless
Peaceful and safe; an Arabic name denoting a man of tranquility and security.
Peaceful and safe, representing tranquility, security, and harmony.
Peace. Variant of Salome, possibly derived from Hebrew 'shalom' meaning peace.
Peace. From Hebrew Shelomoh, associated with wisdom and harmony.
Beautiful; graceful.
A spring or fountain in Paradise according to Islamic tradition; symbolizes divine blessing and abundance.
A spring in paradise mentioned in the Quran (Sura 76); symbolizes divine grace and eternal refreshment.
Savior, the saved one
Savior, from Latin salvator.
One who saves or delivers. Latin form conveying salvation and redemption.
Italian feminine form of Salvatore, derived from Latin 'Salvator' meaning 'savior.'
Comfort and solace, representing peace and tranquility.
Sky. A name reflecting heavenly, boundless, and spiritual qualities.
Sky; heaven—Arabic name evoking celestial beauty and vastness.
Eternal and everlasting; refers to permanence and enduring strength in Arabic tradition.
Meditative absorption or a peaceful state of mind in Buddhist and Hindu philosophy
Related to Samadhi, a state of meditative absorption and spiritual bliss representing union with the divine in Sanskrit philosophy.
Severity of God; a significant figure in Jewish mystical tradition
Forgiveness or generosity; from Arabic meaning clemency and magnanimity
Entertaining companion or fruit-bearer.
From Persian meaning 'wealth', 'treasure', or 'riches', symbolizing abundance and prosperity.
Listener. From Aramaic origin, referring to someone who listens or hearkens.
Listener or one who hears. Variant of Samantha.
Derived from Samantha, meaning 'God has heard' or 'listener.' Represents attentiveness and divine favor.
God has heard or listener. From Hebrew elements meaning God and hearing.
Variant of Samantha, possibly from Aramaic meaning 'God has heard'.
Symbolizes harmony and unity; represents equality and moving together as one.
Harmonious and unified. From Sanskrit elements meaning 'together' and 'with,' expressing unity and coordination.
Equal to all or impartial; derived from Sanskrit sama (equal) and anya (other/different).
Night conversation in Arabic; also means war or battle in Sanskrit.
Watched by God or of Samaria; relating to the biblical region.
A Sanskrit name meaning devoted or dedicated; represents spiritual offering and surrender of self for a higher purpose.
Capable, competent, and worthy. Sanskrit name signifying strength and ability.
Time or moment; from Sanskrit, referring to the eternal flow of moments and time.
Evening or twilight; Sanskrit name meaning time, moment, or peaceful twilight hour.
Time or moment; represents the flow of moments and occasions.
A lively ballroom dance and music style characterized by rhythmic movements and African-influenced melodies.
Companion or listener; Arabic name representing attentiveness and friendship.
Arabic name meaning 'companion' or 'one who listens,' suggesting attentiveness and loyalty.
Entertaining companion; cheerful and social person who brings joy
Forgiving or pardoning; one who is merciful and tolerant.
Evening companion; one who brings fruitfulness
Possibly variant of Samira, meaning 'evening breeze' or 'entertaining companion.'
God has heard. Signifies divine listening and answered prayers.
Compilation or collection of sacred texts, referring to ancient Hindu scriptures and spiritual knowledge
Collection; compilation. Refers to collections of Vedic hymns in Hindu texts.
Elevated or sublime; an Arabic name suggesting loftiness and distinction.
From Samuel, meaning 'God has heard'
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