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Sekura
سكورة
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Partridge; a bird symbolizing beauty, grace, and alertness in North African culture. | Girl | Amazigh (Berber) |
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Ajla
هالة ضوء القمر؛ مشعة
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Halo of moonlight; brilliant, radiant (from Turkish/Bosnian usage derived from Turkish Aylā, ultimately related to 'ay' meaning 'moon') | Girl | Bosnian/Turkish (used among Bosniak Muslims; derived from Turkish Aylā) |
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Fawzia
المنتصِرة، الناجِحة (مشتقة من الفَوز)
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Victorious, successful (feminine of the Arabic root f-w-z relating to success, victory, attainment) | Girl | Arabic |
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Behriye
بَحْرِيَّة — متعلِّق بالبحر
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Maritime; of the sea; naval (from Arabic bahr 'sea' forming 'bahriyya/behriye') | Girl | Turkish (from Arabic bahr / bahriyya) |
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Shaista
شايسته
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Worthy, graceful, modest; elegant and well-mannered (from Persian shāyestah) | Girl | Pashto/Persian |
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Isra
الإسْرَاءُ: السَّفَرُ اللَّيْلِيُّ (إشارة إلى رحلة النبي ﷺ)
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The night journey; in reference to the Prophet's Night Journey (al-Isra') | Girl | Arabic/Quranic |
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Qurratulain
قُرَّةُ العَيْن
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“Coolness of the eyes” or “delight of the sight”; an Arabic compound (Qurrat al-ʿAyn) used as an epithet for someone who brings comfort and joy. | Girl | Arabic / Urdu (widely used in South Asia) |
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Ladan
صمغ عطري (لبَدان)؛ رزین عطري من نبات الصخرية
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Labdanum; a fragrant resin (rockrose/ladanum) used historically in Persian perfumery; symbolizes fragrance and rarity | Girl | Persian (used in Iran and South Asia) |
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Hicran
حِجْرَان — حزن الفراق
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Sorrow of separation; deep longing or heartache (from Arabic hijrān, meaning separation/grief) | Girl | Turkish (from Arabic 'hijrān') |
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Xamda
حَمْدَة
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Derived from Arabic root 'ḥamd' — praise; conveys 'praiseworthy' or 'one who praises' | Girl | Somali (from Arabic root) |