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Govend
رقصة كردية جماعية؛ دلالة على الفرح والتقاليد الجماعية
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A traditional Kurdish communal dance (govend); used as a given name to evoke cultural heritage, festivity and communal joy | Girl | Kurdish (North Mesopotamia / Kurdish cultural regions) |
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Fadma
شكل بربرية من اسم فاطمة؛ مشتق من جذر ف-ط-م بمعنى الفطام/الامتناع
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Berber (Amazigh) variant of the Arabic name Fatima; conveys the sense of 'one who is weaned' or 'one who abstains', with cultural association to Fatima bint Muhammad in Muslim communities. | Girl | Amazigh (Berber) / Arabic |
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Gulshan
غُلْشٰن أو گلشن (بستان الأزهار، حديقة الزهور)
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Rose-garden, flower garden; Persian origin meaning a cultivated garden of flowers (gul 'flower' + shan/šān 'place/bed'). | Unisex | Persian |
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Mu’tabar
معتبر
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Reliable, trustworthy, esteemed, or a person of high credibility and distinction. | Boy | Arabic (Urdu/Bengali usage) |
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Makhmoor
مخمور
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Intoxicated with divine love; a state of spiritual ecstasy | Boy | Sindhi (Arabic/Persian roots) |
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Ghanim
غانم — الفائز، المكتسب
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One who gains; successful, victorious (from Arabic root G-N-M meaning to obtain profit or succeed). | Boy | Arabic |
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Marzuki
الْمَرْزُوق / مرزوقي
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Derived from Arabic 'Marzuq' (مرزوق), meaning 'one who is granted sustenance; blessed with provision'. In Malay usage Marzuki functions as a nisbah/vernacular form meaning 'of or related to Marzuq', commonly used in Malay-speaking Muslim communities. | Boy | Malay (from Arabic root) |
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Ma’ad
معاد: الرجوع، الإياب، أيضاً اسم تاريخي (مععد/معاد)
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Return, place or time of return; in classical usage 'resurrection' or 'reappearance'; also a historical ancestor's name (Maʿadd) | Boy | Arabic (classical; used in Arab genealogical tradition) |
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Ufuq
الأفق
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Horizon — the visible line where earth and sky meet; metaphorically denotes outlook or horizon of possibility | Boy | Arabic/Turkish |
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Khadar
خضر (معنى: أخضر، مورق)
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Green, verdant; associated in Islamic tradition with the figure al-Khiḍr ('the Green One') | Boy | Arabic / Somali use |