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Diminutive of Ubaydah; means little servant or young servant.
God's will or God's wish; divine providence.
God has decided; God's will
Sunrise or rise; symbolizes the beginning of day and new potential in Sanskrit.
Mind, intellect, and spirit; Italian form of Hugo derived from Germanic hug meaning thought or spirit.
God's will or God's pride. A name expressing devotion and divine favor.
Eagle of God, from Igbo meaning eagle and God.
Heavenly beauty; celestial grace from the heavens
Resolute protector; a strong-willed warrior with determination and protective strength.
Red (Hawaiian); also a short form of Eulalia, meaning well-spoken.
Cheerful; related to sky
Wrathful or hater, from mythological Odysseus
Portuguese/Spanish variant of Ulysses, legendary hero of Homer's Odyssey
Wolf power or noble wolf; combining 'wolf' and 'ruler' elements
Scandinavian variant of Ulrich; means 'power and wealth.'
Youthful; derived from the Latin Julius.
Related to Ulysses, one who hates
Wrathful; Greek legendary hero of Homer's Odyssey.
Wrathful; angry. From Greek mythological Odysseus, expressing wrath or hatred.
Wrathful or hater; variant of Ulysses from Greek Odysseus.
Wrathful or hater; from Greek Odysseus.
Wrathful, angry. French form of Ulysses, the legendary Greek hero from Homer's epics known for his cunning and long journey home.
Splendor or dusk, symbolizing beauty and twilight serenity
Diminutive form meaning 'little mother,' derived from the Arabic word for mother (Umm).
Diminutive of Umar; associated with long life and prosperous living.
Long-lived, flourishing, or thriving. Represents longevity and prosperity.
A Turkic name representing fertility, protection, and the soul; drawn from ancient Turkic goddess mythology symbolizing maternal care.
Italian form of Humbert; means bright giant or very bright from Germanic roots.
Long-lived, prosperous; variant of Umar meaning to live long.
Sea in Japanese. Associated with water, tranquility, and vastness.
Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca; also conveys spiritual journey and devotion.
Hope
Two-toed sloth in Spanish; also used as a Basque or Spanish name
Good victory. From Greek eu (good) and nike (victory).
From the upper settlement.
From the Greek word for 'heavenly,' representing the muse of astronomy and stargazing in Greek mythology.
From the city; urbane, sophisticated.
Meaning 'of the city,' derived from the Latin word for urban or civilized.
Hebrew name meaning 'my light' or 'God is my light.' Represents divine illumination and guidance.
God is my light; divine illumination and guidance
My flame; God is my light.
God is my light. A feminine variant of Uriel, representing divine illumination and spiritual wisdom.
God is my light; derived from the divine name expressing illumination and spiritual strength.
God is my light. From Hebrew uri (my light) and yah (God), symbolizing divine illumination.
God is my light, God is my fire. Hebrew name expressing divine illumination.
Latin for 'bear'; also refers to the constellations Ursa Major and Ursa Minor.
Earth; derived from Sanskrit symbolizing grounding and nature.
Handhold or proof; Arabic term signifying strength and connection.
Lion
Dawn or morning in Sanskrit; symbolizes new beginnings and the first light of day.
Doorkeeper, one who shows the way
God is my strength.
A bustard or having strong bones. An Arabic name with historical significance.
Example or pattern; in Islamic tradition refers to the exemplary path or model.
Bustard (a large bird). Associated with strength and prominence in Islamic tradition.
Means 'grape' in Latin; used as a name in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking cultures.
Elegant and refined, often associated with grace and beauty
God helps; one who is helped by God
Space in Turkish.
God is my strength; the Lord is strength
Hebrew variant of Uzziah; means 'God is my strength.'
Hebrew name meaning 'God is my strength' or 'strength of God.'
Great and supreme; represents grandeur and excellence.
The good way or right path; represents guidance and virtue
God is my strength
God is my strength, from Hebrew 'oz' (strength) and 'el' (God)
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