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New house; a Basque short form of Xavier meaning 'new' and 'house.'
Variant spelling of Zachary, from Hebrew meaning 'God remembers.'
Variant of Xavier, meaning 'new house' in Basque. Associated with the saint and missionary.
Derived from Basque Etxeberria, meaning 'new house.' Associated with Saint Francis Xavier.
Defender of the people
Defender of mankind; protector and helper
Defender or helper; variant of Alexandria with protective meaning.
Short form of Xander or Alexander, meaning 'defender of men' in Greek.
Golden or yellow in color; derived from Greek xanthos meaning radiant and bright.
Golden or bright yellow in color; derived from the Greek word xanthos, symbolizing light and radiance.
Variant spelling of Zara, Hebrew name meaning 'princess' or 'blossoming flower', derived from Arabic zahr (flower).
Spanish diminutive of Xavier, derived from Basque Etxeberria meaning 'new house.'
Modern variant of Xavier, derived from Basque origin meaning 'new house' or 'new dwelling'.
New house; a feminine form of Xavier with Basque origins.
New house; derived from Basque Etxeberria
New house, modern variant of Xavier.
New house, bright, splendid
New house. The feminine form of Xavier, derived from Basque origins representing new beginnings.
New house. A variant of Xavier, derived from Basque Etxaberria meaning 'new house.'
One who dwells in a new house
New house; variant spelling of Xavier from Basque and Spanish origins.
Grace, beauty, and ornament; a modern spelling of the Arabic name Zayn.
New house; derived from the Basque region.
Hospitable or welcoming; Greek name symbolizing generosity and warmth.
To give thanks; a Shona word meaning gratitude and appreciation.
Hospitality and welcoming; the gift of gracious reception to guests.
Derived from Greek xenos, meaning hospitable, welcoming, or relating to guests and strangers.
A Persian name meaning 'ruling over heroes,' from the ancient Achaemenid dynasty.
Rosy clouds or morning glow; from Chinese character meaning luminous clouds
Famed in battle; famous warrior.
Immortal, celestial being, or virtuous person; refers to transcendent beings in Chinese philosophy and Taoism.
Hearkening or one who hears. Spanish form of Simon, derived from Hebrew Shimon.
Means 'happy', 'joyful', or 'trustworthy' depending on the Chinese characters used.
Xin means happy, trustworthy, or new; Yi means happy, righteous, or suitable. Together conveys happiness and integrity
Combination of Xin (happy, joyful) and Yue (moon), symbolizing joy and lunar beauty.
Germanic name meaning 'famous in battle' or 'great in glory'; conveys strength and renown.
Famous in battle; a name conveying strength and glorious renown.
Bear
Star
Star.
Nahuatl word meaning 'star,' reflecting celestial beauty and light.
Star. A celestial and spiritual name in Aztec tradition.
Star in Nahuatl, representing light, guidance, and celestial presence in Mesoamerican tradition.
Means 'flower' in Nahuatl, the language of the Aztecs. Carries deep cultural and natural symbolism.
Flower
Flower; derived from Nahuatl xochitl.
Flower, representing beauty and sacred significance in Aztec culture.
Life; a creative spelling variant of Zoe, symbolizing vitality and existence.
Possibly Galician or Spanish variant of Joel or Xavier.
Means 'peace' in Xhosa, conveying harmony and tranquility.
From Zulu meaning 'peace.' African name symbolizing harmony and tranquility.
Spring or pure; meaning varies by Chinese characters used
Often means 'snow' in Chinese, though meaning varies with character selection.
Likely Chinese origin meaning 'bright' or 'gems' depending on characters used.
New house or new beginning.
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