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Palm tree. Associated with grace, resilience, and tropical beauty.
Palm tree; represents grace, strength, and resilience.
Palm tree. A variant of Tamara, derived from Hebrew symbolizing grace and resilience.
Palm tree, from Hebrew tamar.
Short form of Tamara, from Hebrew 'Tamar' meaning 'palm tree'.
Palm tree. An Aramaic name symbolizing grace, beauty, and resilience.
To protect or preserve. Represents guardianship and safeguarding.
Tame or a feminine form of Thomas. A Cornish name with English roots.
Sweet or beloved
Village-related; mura means village in Japanese.
Variant of Tammy; derived from Tamara meaning palm tree
A palm tree; symbolizes elegance and grace.
A Japanese surname meaning middle rice field, from tana (middle) and ka (field)
Son or heir. Sanskrit origin meaning thin, slender, or one who continues the line.
Child or offspring in Sanskrit; a term of familial endearment
Thirst or craving; a Sanskrit term in Buddhist and Hindu philosophy referring to desire or yearning.
God is my judge, a Polynesian/Samoan variant of the Hebrew name Daniel.
From the ancient city of Tanis in Egypt
A Carthaginian goddess figure, the Serpent Goddess in ancient mythology.
Fairy queen; variant of Tanya derived from the Russian Tatiana.
A Sanskrit name meaning boundless or infinite, representing limitlessness and freedom.
Grace or favor, merciful.
Fairy queen; variant of Tanya, the Russian diminutive of Tatiana.
Fairy queen. Russian variant of Tatiana, suggesting grace and nobility.
Enlightened or one who gives light; derived from Arabic roots meaning to illuminate.
Slender, graceful, and delicate; often used in Hindu cultures.
Shining or bright.
Variant of Tatiana, derived from the Roman name Tatius.
Fairy queen or noble. Derived from the Russian diminutive form of Tatiana.
Variant of Tanya, Russian diminutive of Tatiana meaning 'fairy queen.'
From Tatiana, meaning fairy queen or graceful in Russian.
The way or the path. Central concept in Chinese philosophy representing the fundamental nature of reality and existence.
Destiny, fate; divine decree and predetermined path
Piety or God-consciousness; represents spiritual awareness and devotion.
Star, hill, tower, rocky hill
Elegance, grace, and refinement; also means 'side' or 'faction' in Arabic.
Star in Sanskrit; a celestial guide or divine being in Hindu cosmology.
Star and meadow combined; modern compound of Sanskrit and English.
Thunder in Irish; savior or liberator in Sanskrit.
To disturb or to agitate. A Greek name with classical literary significance.
Arabic name meaning 'the morning star' or 'one who knocks at the door,' symbolizing guidance and awakening.
Polished or refined. From the Roman family name Terentius.
Arabic name meaning 'he who knocks at the door' or 'the morning star,' symbolizing hope and divine guidance.
Variant of Theresa, derived from Greek origins, traditionally associated with summer or harvest.
Morning star; the one who knocks
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