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Star; represents brightness, guidance, and celestial beauty.
A Sanskrit name derived from Hindu mythology, where Tarini is a divine feminine form meaning 'savior' or 'liberator'.
Morning star, he who knocks at the door
The morning star or one who knocks at the door; a name of noble and illuminating significance.
Japanese name traditionally for the eldest son; means 'big son' combining 'ta' (big) and 'ro' (son).
Possibly variant of Aaron; Hebrew meaning mountain of strength.
Hill; star
Possible variant of Terri or Tara, meaning 'star' or 'rocky hill'.
Recitation with proper intonation, especially of the Quran. An Arabic name denoting spiritual devotion.
Young or tender. Sanskrit name representing youth and vitality.
White skin (in fictional Mangani language); primarily known as fictional character name.
Born on Christmas; Russian diminutive form rooted in the nativity celebration.
Auspicious and blessed with good fortune; brings prosperity and happiness
Means 'one' in several Polynesian languages.
Fountain in paradise; sweet water flowing in Islamic tradition's gardens of paradise.
Arabic Quranic name referring to a spring in Paradise, symbolizing divine blessing and eternal purity.
Variant of Tatiana, derived from the Roman name Tatianus; traditionally interpreted as orderly or arranging.
Cheerful, glad, happy
From the English surname Tatum, meaning Tata's homestead; symbolizes heritage and ancestral connections.
From the Tatius family; a name of historical Latin roots.
Fairy queen, founder, organizer
Feminine form derived from the Roman family name Tatianus, meaning strong and steadfast
Gracious lady; relating to the Tatius family.
Graceful and refined; Slavic form of Tatiana, derived from Latin Tatius.
Meaning varies by kanji; commonly relates to dragon or celestial phenomena.
Japanese name; precise meaning depends on kanji characters used.
To accomplish; combines characters meaning 'accomplished' or 'reaches'.
From the Roman family name Tatius; graceful
English surname meaning 'Tate's homestead' used as a given name
Russian variant of Tatiana, from Latin Tatianus, possibly relating to 'father' or Tatius.
Derived from the Arabic concept of Tawhid, representing the Islamic principle of monotheism and the oneness of God.
Latin zodiac constellation representing the bull; symbolizes strength, stability, and determination.
From Tavera; a place name origin.
Possibly derived from Octavius, Latin 'octavus' meaning 'eighth.' Etymology uncertain.
Scottish variant, possibly from David meaning 'beloved.'
Scottish diminutive of Thomas, meaning 'twin' in Aramaic origin.
Means 'sun' in Thai, symbolizing light and warmth.
Arabic name meaning 'success,' 'prosperity,' or 'divine favor.'
The Islamic concept of the oneness of God; monotheism.
Golden-colored; derived from English meaning tawny or tan-colored.
Variant of Tawny, an English name derived from the color tan or golden-brown.
Variant of Tawny, derived from the color tawny (tan/golden-brown).
Golden-brown or tan colored. Named after the warm, earthy hue.
Russian variant, possibly related to Tatiana or of Slavic origin
English occupational surname used as a given name, meaning 'one who cuts cloth' or 'tailor.'
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