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Mahgul
زهرة القمر
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Moon-flower (mah = moon, gul = flower) | Girl | Pashto/Persian |
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Omayma
أم صغيرة أو أم شابة؛ تصغير لكلمة أم
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Diminutive of 'Umm' meaning 'little mother' or 'young mother'; an early Arabic feminine personal name | Girl | Classical Arabic (diminutive of Umm) |
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Nisrin
ورد بريّ، نسرين
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Wild rose; a Persian-derived name used in Kurdish and Arabic-speaking regions signifying the small wild rose (rosa species). | Girl | Persian/Kurdish (used across Persianate and Kurdish cultural spheres) |
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Doel
دویل — اسم طير (ترجمة صوتية باللغة العربية؛ اسم بنغلاديشي للأمَرأة)
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Oriental magpie‑robin (a songbird); symbol of spring in Bengal | Girl | Bengali (used by Bengali Muslims) |
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Vasfiye
وصفية (قابلة للمدح، مستحقة للوصف)
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One who is praiseworthy or described with honor; an Ottoman/Turkish feminine name derived from Arabic wasf (attribute, praise) indicating someone 'worthy of description/praise'. | Girl | Turkish / Ottoman (from Arabic wasf) |
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Forough
الفَروغ: الإِشْراقُ، النُّورُ، البَهاءُ
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Radiance, brightness, light; poetic brilliance | Girl | Persian |
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Parinaz
پریناز
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From Persian components 'pari' (پری) meaning 'fairy' or 'celestial being' and 'naz' (ناز) meaning 'grace, charm, coquettishness'; together 'fairy-like charm' or 'one who charms like a fairy'. | Girl | Persian |
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Rokhsar
وجْهٌ نضر / خدّ ورديّ (تعبير وصفي)
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Rosy-cheeked, beautiful face; 'rokh' (face) + 'sar' (cheek/part), a Persian poetic epithet for a lovely countenance. | Girl | Persian |
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Naila
نائلة: الحاصلة، المتحصلة، الناجحة
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Attainer, one who attains or achieves; successful recipient | Girl | Arabic |
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Aroosa
عروس
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Bride; bride-like, associated with matrimonial grace (from Arabic عروس, used in Urdu as عروسہ / Aroosa) | Girl | Arabic root, attested in Urdu usage |