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Naveeda
بشارة (بِشَارَة)
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From Persian/Arabic root 'navaid'/'navid' meaning 'good news' or 'glad tidings'; feminine form commonly used in South Asia and among Balochi-speaking families to mean 'bearer of good news' or 'glad tidings'. | Girl | Persian/Urdu usage; attested in Balochi-speaking regions |
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Oumou
أمّ (مشتق، بمعنی 'والدہ' بحیثیت نام مقامی شکل میں)
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A West African Muslim feminine name derived from Arabic 'Umm' meaning 'mother'; attested in Manding and Fulani communities (e.g., Oumou Sangaré). | Girl | West African (Manding/Fulani) with Arabic linguistic influence |
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Nyimas
نِيماس
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Honored lady; noble young woman — a Javanese/Sundanese honorific used as a female personal name (literally 'honored young woman' or 'princess-like lady') | Girl | Malay/Indonesian (Javanese and Sundanese cultural usage) |
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Jihan
دُنْيَا، عَالَم
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World, universe (from Persian 'jahan') | Girl | Persian via Ottoman Turkish |
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Baharak
بَهَارَك (دلالَة: البَرير الصَّغير/البَذار)
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Little spring; diminutive of 'Bahar' meaning 'spring' — conveys freshness, renewal and the season of spring | Girl | Persian (found in Persian onomastic tradition and poetry) |
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Sejda
سجدة (فعل السجود)
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Prostration; an act of worship (from Arabic root 'sajda'), used as a Bosnian female name | Girl | Bosnian (from Arabic root) |
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Malalai
مُعزية
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Grief-dispeller; consoling one | Girl | Pashto |
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Qanīṭa
مشتق من الجذر ق-ن-ت، يعني 'الْمُقِيمَة لِلعِبَادَة، الْبَارَّةُ، الْمُذلَّةُ لِله'
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From Arabic قانِتَة meaning 'devout, God-fearing, submissive (to God)'; feminine active participle form of the root Q-N-T (to be devout/obedient) | Girl | Arabic (used in Muslim communities, also attested historically in Arabic literature) |
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Pashtana
امرأة من قوم البشتون؛ تنتمي إلى قبائل البشتون
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A Pashtun woman; belonging to the Pashtun people | Girl | Pashto (Pashtun) |
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Wajiha
وجيهة: شخصية متميزة أو ذات مكانة؛ السيدة الكريمة أو محترمة
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Distinguished, eminent; of noble or respectable face/standing | Girl | Arabic (used across South Asia and the Middle East) |