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Güzin
المُختارة
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A Turkish female name (from Persian guzīn) meaning 'chosen' or 'select'; historically used in Ottoman/Turkish and Bosnian Muslim contexts. | Girl | Turkish (from Persian guzīn); used in Bosnian contexts |
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Kanzunnisa
كنز النساء
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Treasure of women (from Arabic 'kanz' = treasure + 'nisa' = women) | Girl | Arabic / South Asian (Bengali/Malay usage) |
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Chausiku
مولودة في الليل
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Born at night; 'of the night' (from Swahili phrase cha usiku) | Girl | Swahili (East Africa) |
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Sughrā
الصُّغْرَى: الأصغر أو الأصغر سناً
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The smaller; the younger; diminutive (feminine form, from Arabic root ṣ-gh-r indicating smallness) | Girl | Arabic |
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Bengü
أبدية
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Eternal, everlasting (from Old Turkic 'bengü') | Girl | Turkic (Turkish) |
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Lemar
لمر (باشتوية: شمس/الشمس بمعنى الشمس)
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From Pashto لمر (lemar) meaning 'sun'. Used as a feminine given name in Pashtun-speaking communities to convey brightness and warmth; attested in modern Pashto anthroponymy and media usage in Afghanistan and Pashtun regions. | Girl | Pashto |
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Sidra
السِّدْرَةُ: شجرة السدر (سِدْرَ)؛ سِدْرَةُ الْمُنْتَهَىٰ
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Lote tree; inspired by 'Sidrat al-Muntaha' — the lote-tree of the utmost boundary mentioned in the Qur'an | Girl | Arabic; adopted in Arab, Kurdish and Pashto-speaking Muslim cultures |
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Taybah
طَيِّبَة (طيبة) — معنی: نیک، پاک، خوشگوار
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Good, pure, pleasant; literally 'the good/pure one' (from Arabic طَيِّب / طَيِّبَة) | Girl | Arabic (attested as a feminine adjective/name; epithet of Madinah as 'Tayyibah') |
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Bibi Gul
بيبي گل: السيدة الزهرة (بيبي = السيدة/محترمة، گل = زهرة بالفارسية)
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Lady-flower; honorific 'Bibi' (lady) + 'Gul' (flower) — commonly used in Pashto/Persian naming to denote a woman associated with beauty or gentleness | Girl | Pashto / Persian (used in South-Central Asian Muslim communities) |
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Wallada
ولادة (مشتق من جذر و-ل-د — الولادة، الميلاد)
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Born; childbirth; derivation from Arabic root W-L-D relating to birth and giving birth | Girl | Classical Arabic / Andalusian (historical usage in al-Andalus) |