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Zuhayra
زُهَيْرَة — زهرة صغيرة/متوهجة قليلاً
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Diminutive of Zahra; 'little blossom' or 'small radiant one' — connotes a modestly glowing flower or a youthful brightness | Girl | Arabic (used across Levant, South Asia and Balkans; attested in classical Arabic naming practice) |
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Ghausia
غوثية: المعينة، المانحة للغوث
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Helper; succor; one who gives succor (feminine derivation from Arabic root غ و ث) | Girl | Arabic lexeme adopted in South Asian Muslim onomastics (used among Sufi-influenced communities) |
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Xabiiba
حبيبة — المحبوبة، العزيزة
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Beloved (Somali orthography of Arabic حبيبة, rooted in the triliteral root Ḥ–B–B meaning 'to love') | Girl | Somali (from Arabic root 'Habiba' / حبيبة) |
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Lubāba
الْلُبَّ، لُبَابُ الشَّيْءِ: الجَوْهَرُ وَالْمَغْزُ
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Essence, kernel, innermost core; figuratively the best or most refined part | Girl | Arabic |
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Intan
ألماس (ماسة) - جوهرة
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Diamond; gem (Malay/Indonesian) | Girl | Malay (Malay/Indonesian usage) |
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Zunayra
زُنَيْرَة - تصغير يدل على الزينة أو الحلية الصغيرة
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Little ornament; a diminutive form denoting small adornment or ornamentation (classical Arabic diminutive formation) | Girl | Arabic (historical); attested among early Muslim women (Sahabiyyāt) in classical sirah and biographical sources |
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Tehmina
قوية، شجاعة (اسم ذو أصل فارسي)
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Strong; courageous woman (name of a heroine in Persian epic tradition) | Girl | Persian (attested in Shahnameh and used in South Asia and Baloch regions) |
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Nasra
نصرة (مساعدة، نصر، فتح)
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Help; victory; assistance (feminine form of Arabic root n‑s‑r meaning 'to help' or 'to grant victory') | Girl | Somali/Arabic |
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Saado
منسوب إلى الجذر العربي سَعْد: السعادة أو الحظ الحسن (سعد)
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Fortunate, blessed; Somali form derived from the Arabic root Saʿd (س-ع-د) meaning happiness, good fortune | Girl | Somali (from Arabic root) |
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Jawindi
اسم نسبي موصول إلى موضع محلي (بيبى جويندى)
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A historically attested toponymic female name associated with the Sufi saint Bibi Jawindi of Uch (used as an eponym for the saint); etymologically it functions as a nisbah/toponym indicating association with a place-name (likely 'Jawand' or a local form), and has been preserved in regional Sindhi/Punjabi devotional contexts. | Girl | Sindhi/Punjabi (South Asian Sufi milieu) |