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Japanese name meaning 'warrior hero' or 'peaceful warrior' depending on kanji used.
Japanese name combining warrior and history; symbolizes strength and tradition.
Japanese name with potential meanings related to 'warrior' or 'field' depending on kanji used.
An Arabic name derived from Taqiyah, meaning pious or God-conscious.
An Arabic name meaning pious or God-fearing, relating to the Islamic concept of taqwa (piety).
Friend to everyone, ally of all
Honor, respect, or reverence.
Skilled, capable, and sharp. Represents talent, intelligence, and excellence.
Often associated with abundance or bear, depending on kanji characters.
Artisan or craftsman, depending on kanji used
Japanese masculine name with meaning dependent on kanji; often conveying concepts of excellence, wisdom, or peace.
Dew or morning dew; symbolizes freshness and new beginnings.
Pleasant, charming, or agreeable.
Germanic name composed of 'tal' (valley) and 'berht' (bright), suggesting brightness in valleys.
Variation of Talitha, from Aramaic meaning 'little girl' or 'arise,' notably used in Biblical texts.
A type of acacia tree mentioned in the Quran, symbolizing strength and resilience.
From Thalia, the muse of festive celebration and comedy in Greek mythology
Arabic name meaning 'seeker' or 'student of knowledge'; symbolizes wisdom and learning.
Seeker of knowledge; pursuer or student
Welsh name meaning 'shining brow' or 'radiant forehead,' evoking illumination and wisdom.
Fresh water; flowing water.
Little girl; a child. From Aramaic 'Talitha' as used in the Gospel of Mark.
Little girl; Aramaic word from the New Testament meaning 'young girl' or 'maiden'.
God's dew; from Hebrew roots meaning divine moisture or blessing.
God's dew or blooming flower; represents freshness and natural beauty.
Leaping water; evokes natural movement, energy, and flowing beauty.
Leaping water or water that runs together; from the Choctaw language.
Talon; claw of a bird of prey; sharp and forceful
Surname used as first name; possibly related to Hebrew or English origins, though exact etymology is uncertain.
Running water. Associated with natural imagery and free spirit.
Leaping water; a waterfall, symbolizing natural beauty and power.
Irish name possibly derived from 'tulach' meaning abundance or 'tula' meaning will or desire.
Leaping water. A name evoking the dynamic power and beauty of flowing water.
Winter; represents the cold season and nature's quiet beauty.
God's dew. A Hebrew name symbolizing freshness and grace.
Twin; Scottish form of the name Thomas.
Maori word meaning 'boy' or 'child', representing youth and new beginnings.
Desire or wish; represents aspiration and longing.
Date palm, righteous, erect
Palm tree; symbolizes grace, beauty, and resilience.
Variant of Tamara, derived from Hebrew tamar meaning palm tree, symbolizing grace and strength.
A spectacle, show, or grand display; often with theatrical or exaggerated flair.
Tama means son or male child in Samoan; full meaning relates to heritage and lineage
From Arabic meaning 'complete', 'perfect', or 'whole', representing wholeness and integrity.
Child; Japanese name where 'ko' means child, combined with stem elements.
Arabic name meaning 'one who tames' or 'palm tree,' suggesting strength and natural grace.
Palm tree; variation of Tamara or Tamar
Child of the people; Japanese name combining elements meaning people or beauty.
Perfect or complete; reflecting perfection and wholeness
Precious; valuable.
Arabic/Hebrew name meaning 'tall' or 'palm tree,' symbolizing strength and resilience.
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