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Lalon
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A Bengali vernacular personal name historically used as a sobriquet (etymology linked to Bengali 'lal' meaning 'red' or as a diminutive); associated with the Baul mystic Lalon Shah | Boy | Bengali (South Asian, used by Muslim Baul communities) |
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Manuchehr
اسم فارسي منوچهر؛ يفسَّر عادةً بـ'ذو النسب الخالدة' أو 'ذو وجه الروح'
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From Middle Persian Manūčihr — traditionally interpreted as 'of the immortal lineage' or 'he of the soul's face'; a historic Persian epic name | Boy | Middle Persian (Persian/Iranian epic tradition) |
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Yalçın
منحدر حاد، جرف شديد
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Steep, precipitous; rugged, sheer cliff (Turkish) | Boy | Turkish |
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Qaisar
إمبراطور، قيصر
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Emperor, Caesar; a title/name adopted from Latin via Persian/Arabic (Qaysar/Qaisar) | Boy | Arabic/Persian borrowing (from Latin Caesar) |
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Cegerxwîn
مركب كردي: ceger (الكبد، موضع الشعور) + xwîn (الدم) — حرفياً «كبد-دم»، دلالة شعرية على شعور عميق أو ألم قلبى
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Kurdish compound: ceger (liver, seat of feeling) + xwîn (blood) — literally 'liver-blood'; used poetically to indicate deep feeling or heartfelt suffering (pen-name of the 20th-century Kurdish poet Cegerxwîn). | Boy | Kurdish (Kurmanji) |
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Maqsud
مقصود — المقصودُ: المراد، المطلوب
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Intended, desired, sought-after; derived from the Arabic root q‑s‑d (to intend, aim). | Boy | Arabic / Persianate usage (widely used historically in South Asia and the Middle East) |
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Murtaza
الْمُرْتَضَىٰ (المرتضى)
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Chosen; one whom God is pleased with (honorific title meaning 'the approved/chosen') | Boy | Arabic / Persianate Muslim tradition |
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Zuberi
قويّ، قوي
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Strong, powerful (Swahili form of Arabic Zubayr) | Boy | Swahili (from Arabic) |
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Maruf
معروف (معلوم، معروف شدہ نیک کام)
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Known, commonly recognized as good or customary; 'al-ma'ruf' in Islamic usage denotes what is rightly recognized as good or customary kindness | Boy | Arabic; adopted across South Asia and Malay regions |
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Mu’nis
الْمُؤْنِس: صاحب الأنس والوناسة، الرفيق المريح
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One who brings companionship, comfort, or sociability; 'the companion' (from Arabic root و-ن-س related to intimacy and sociability). | Boy | Arabic |