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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Avin المحبة
Love; affectionate love or deep fondness (Kurdish) Girl Kurdish
Jusuf يزيد (الله يزيد) / اسم يوسف بمعنى: يزاد أو يزيد
God will increase; he will add (variant of Yusuf, from Hebrew Yosef meaning 'He will add/increase'). Boy Bosnian (Arabic/Hebrew root)
Ma’n فائدة، نفع، سَنَد
Benefit, usefulness, support Boy Arabic
Labeeb لبيب — عاقل متبصر، ذو بَصِيرة وحِكمة
Arabic لبيب (labīb): 'sensible, intelligent, discerning, of sound judgment'; denotes practical intelligence and good sense. Boy Arabic (widely used in Urdu literary registers)
Lu’ay لُؤَيّ — ثور بري صغير؛ دال على القوة والشجاعة
Derived from Arabic root for a wild ox; historically used to denote a small wild ox or a strong/brave person; attested in pre-Islamic Arab genealogies. Boy Arabic (classical Arabian genealogical usage)
Kinanah كِنانة — غطاء، درع؛ اسم قبيلة عربية تاريخية
Covering; protection; name of an ancient Arabian tribe historically attested in early Arabic genealogies. Unisex Arabic (tribal, attested in Arabian genealogical sources)
Cheikh شيخ
Derived from Arabic 'shaykh' (شيخ) meaning 'elder, learned man, leader'; used as a personal name in West Africa Boy Wolof / Senegalese usage via Arabic
Sefu سيف
Sword; from Swahili 'sefu' derived ultimately from Arabic 'saif' (سيف) Boy Swahili (Coastal East Africa), Arabic loanword
Hayyan حَيّان (شديد الحيوية، كثير الحياة)
Very lively, vigorous; intensive form from the Arabic root H-Y-Y meaning 'to live' or 'be alive' Boy Arabic
Zulal زلال (المعنى: ماء صافٍ، صفاء، نقاوة)
Clear, pure water; freshness and clarity (used in Turkish and Persian poetic usage) Girl Turkish / Persian (loan from Arabic/Persian lexicon)