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Bahrija
بحرية (متعلق بالبحر)
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Of the sea; maritime, related to the sea or sailors (from Arabic bahr 'sea'). | Girl | Bosnian (from Arabic 'bahr') |
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Sharifah
شريفة — المرأة النبيلة أو ذات الشرف/المنزلة العالية
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Female form of Sharif — 'noble', 'of high lineage' or 'honourable'; an honorific used for women descended from the Prophet's family or regarded as noble | Girl | Arabic; widely used as an honorific and given name in Malay and Swahili-speaking Muslim communities |
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Aybike
سيدة القمر (قمرية)؛ 'آي' = القمر، و'بيكه/بۈكه' = السيدة/النبيلة
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Moon lady; 'Ay' (moon) + 'Bike/Büke' (lady, noblewoman) in Old Turkic | Girl | Turkish (Old Turkic, Ottoman usage) |
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Yamina
يمينة (مَعْنَى: يَمِين/مُبَارَك/مَحْظوظة)
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Right-hand; blessed, auspicious; one who is right or fortunate | Girl | Arabic |
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Khurshid
خورشيد (الشمس؛ النور)
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Sun; sunlight (from Persian خورشید, literally 'that which shines') | Girl | Persian |
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Ghaida
غيداء: رشيقة، رقيقة، نحيلة وممشوقة الهيئة
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From Arabic غيداء (Ghaydā’): graceful, delicate, slender; denotes softness of movement and refined bearing | Girl | Arabic (classical Arabic usage across the Arab world) |
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Lulwa
لولوة — صيغة دلع لكلمة لؤلؤة (موتي/نَفِيس)
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Pearl — a diminutive or affectionate form denoting a pearl; often written لولوة or linked to classical لؤلؤة | Girl | Arabic (widely used in Gulf and in Muslim communities including Swahili-speaking areas) |
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Hüma
هما (اسم فارسي/أدبي): طائر أسطوري يرمز إلى الحظ والسُّلطان
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From Persian/Turkic هما (Homa/Hüma): a mythical bird in Persian and Ottoman literature associated with good fortune and kingship; used in Turkish as a feminine name meaning 'auspicious bird' or 'bringer of good omen'. | Girl | Persian-Turkish |
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Parwana
فراشة (حشرة مجنّحة)، دلالة على الجمال والتحول
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Butterfly; moth (from Persian پروانه, meaning a winged insect often used poetically for beauty and transformation) | Girl | Pashto/Persian (used historically in Pashto-speaking regions and Persianate literature) |
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Shamsa
من شمس: شمسية، مُشْرِقَة
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Feminine form derived from Arabic 'shams' (شمس) meaning 'sun'; 'Shamsa' denotes 'little sun' or 'sunlike, radiant' and is attested in Ottoman, South Asian and Arabic-language contexts. | Girl | Arabic (used in Sindhi, Ottoman/Bosnian contexts) |