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Faariqah

ููŽุงุฑูู‚ูŽุฉ

Faariqah is an Arabic name for girls that means differentiater, a person who is able to differentiate between matters, especially one who is able to differentiate between good and evil. It also means judge, arbitrator.

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Angelika

ุงู†ุฌู„ูŠูƒ

Germanic form meaning "angelic; like an angel." From Latin angelicus; a popular German and Central European name combining spiritual beauty with the grace and purity traditionally associated with heavenly beings.

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Earline

ุงูŠุฑู„ูŠู†

noble; variant of Earline meaning noblewoman

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Ilja

ุงูŠู„ุฌุง

my God is Yahweh; German and Slavic form of Elijah

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Elisabeth

ุงูŠู„ุฒุงุจุซ

German form of Elizabeth from Hebrew meaning "my God is abundance, pledged to God". A classic name of timeless dignity, shared by queens, saints, and artists.

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Emmerich

ุงูŠู…ุฑูƒ

Germanic name meaning "universal ruler; home power." From heimirich (home + rule); an ancient German noble name carried by medieval princes and Holy Roman emperors; Emmerich conveys authority and the power of universal command.

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Emory

ุงูŠู…ูˆุฑูŠ

Germanic name meaning "brave power; industrious ruler." An Anglicized form of Emmerich; Emory blends Germanic strength and diligence with a modern sound โ€” a name of quiet authority and determined leadership.

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Barthel

ุจุงุฑุชุช

German form of Bartholomew from Aramaic meaning "son of Talmai; son of furrows." Barthel is the traditional German short form, borne by craftsmen, saints, and merchants across medieval German-speaking lands.

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Bernard

ุจุฑู†ุงุฑุฏ

Germanic name meaning "brave bear, strong as a bear". Borne by Saint Bernard of Clairvaux; a name of courage, gentle wisdom, and enduring strength.

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Bernhard

ุจุฑู†ุงุท

Germanic name meaning "brave as a bear; strong and hardy." From bern (bear) + hard (brave/strong); a name of legendary courage borne by Saint Bernard of Clairvaux and many German nobles and princes across history.

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Baldwin

ุจููˆุฏู’ูˆุงู†

Germanic name meaning "bold friend; brave companion." From bald (bold) + win (friend); Baldwin was the name of crusader kings of Jerusalem โ€” a chivalric name evoking loyal friendship, moral courage, and noble fellowship.

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Charlie

ุชุดุงุฑู„ูŠ

free man; diminutive of Charles

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Theophil

ุชูˆููŠู„

Greek and German name meaning "loved by God; friend of God." From the Greek theos (God) + philos (friend); the name of the mystery recipient of the Gospel of Luke and Acts; used across German-speaking countries as a name of divine friendship and spiritual grace.

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Graham

ุฌุฑุงู‡ุงู…

gravelly homestead; Scottish given name from a place name

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Gertrude

ุฌุฑุชูˆุฑ

Germanic name meaning "strength of the spear; all-strength." From ger (spear) + trud (strength); revered in medieval Germany, borne by mystics, saints, and abbesses of deep faith and remarkable intellectual gifts.

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Germaine

ุฌูุฑู’ู…ููŠู†

French-German name meaning "from Germany, German-born". A distinguished Franco-German name of noble heritage.

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Gilbert

ุฌู„ุจุฑุช

Germanic name meaning "bright pledge; shining hostage." From gisil (pledge) + beraht (bright); a name of medieval chivalric tradition brought to England by the Normans, borne by Saint Gilbert of Sempringham and many noble European figures.

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Georgina

ุฌูˆุฑุฌูŠู†

English and European feminine form meaning "farmer; earth worker; one who works the land." The feminine of George from Greek Georgios; Georgina carries the quiet strength and generous nurturing spirit of those who tend the earth.

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Jocelyn

ุฌูˆุณู„ูŠู†

Germanic and Norman French name meaning "member of the Gauts tribe; cheerful and joyous." Brought to England by the Normans after 1066; Jocelyn became a beloved name expressing joy, warmth, and a spirited nature across many centuries.

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Godfrey

ุฌูˆูุฑูŠ

Germanic name meaning "God's peace; divinely peaceful ruler." From god (God) + fred (peace); Godfrey of Bouillon was the celebrated leader of the First Crusade and first ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem โ€” a name of faith and noble purpose.

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Gerald

ุฌูŠุฑุงู„ุฏ

Germanic name meaning "rule of the spear; spear warrior." From ger (spear) + wald (rule); a noble medieval name borne by princes, saints, and leaders across European history โ€” Gerald of Wales and Saint Gerald carried this strong warrior name.

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Gilbert

ุฌูŠู„ุจุฑุช

Germanic name meaning "bright pledge; shining hostage." From gisil (pledge) + beraht (bright); brought to England by the Normans, Gilbert became a popular medieval name borne by nobility, saints, and scholars โ€” a name of honor and luminous distinction.

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Raoul

ุฑุงุคูˆู„

French and Germanic form of Ralph meaning "wolf counsel; wise as a wolf." From rad + wulf (counsel + wolf); Raoul is the elegant French form of the Old Norse Hrรณlf, carried by French medieval noblemen and crusader lords.

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Raymond

ุฑุงูŠู…ูˆู†ุฏ

Germanic name meaning "wise protector; counsel and protection." From ragin (counsel) + mund (protection); Raymond has been borne by crusader counts, saints, and the philosopher Raymond Lull โ€” a name of noble wisdom.

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Ramon

ุฑูŽู…ูˆู†

Spanish-Catalan form of Raymond meaning "wise protector, counsel and protection". A dignified Iberian classic.

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Rodrigo

ุฑูˆุฏุฑูŠูƒูˆ

famous ruler; Spanish-Portuguese form of Roderick

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Ronald

ุฑูˆู†ุงู„ุฏ

Norse and Germanic name meaning "ruler's counselor; mighty counsel." From ragnr + valdr; Ronald was brought to Britain by the Norse and Normans, becoming one of the most popular English-speaking names of the 20th century.

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Ricardo

ุฑูŠูƒุฑุฏูˆ

powerful ruler; Spanish-Portuguese form of Richard

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Raimonda

ุฑูŠู…ูˆู†ุฏุง

wise protector; Italian feminine form of Raymond

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Renate

ุฑูŠู†ุงุชูŠ

German and Scandinavian form of Renata meaning "reborn; born again." From the Latin renatus; Renate gained wide use across German-speaking countries and Scandinavia โ€” a name of spiritual renewal, hope, and the promise of a fresh and blessed beginning.

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Shirley

ุณูŠุฑู„ูŠ

bright meadow; English name from a bright woodland clearing

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Stefan

ุดุชูŠูุงู†

German and Slavic form of Stephen meaning "crown; wreath; garland." From the Greek stephanos; Saint Stephen was the first Christian martyr; Stefan is the classic German-Slavic spelling of this noble apostolic name, borne by kings, saints, and scholars.

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Vanda

ูุงู†ุฏุง

Germanic and Polish name meaning "the wanderer; of the Vandal tribe." Derived from the East Germanic Vandal people; Vanda is a name of freedom, adventurous spirit, and the deep roots of the ancient Germanic migration era.

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Friedrich

ูุฑุฏุฑูŠูƒ

German name meaning "peaceful ruler, powerful peace". Borne by kings, philosophers like Nietzsche, and composers; a name of noble leadership and intellect.

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Frederica

ูุฑุฏุฑูŠูƒุง

German feminine form of Friedrich meaning "peaceful ruler". A name of noble grace and regal bearing, conveying the dignity and poise of peaceful leadership.

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Friedrich

ูุฑูŠุฑูŠู‚

Germanic name meaning "peaceful ruler; ruler of peace." From frid (peace) + ric (ruler); Friedrich is the quintessentially royal German name, borne by Frederick the Great of Prussia, Holy Roman Emperors, and rulers who shaped European civilization.

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Lambert

ู„ุงู…ุจุฑุช

Germanic name meaning "bright land; shining territory." From land + beraht (bright); Saint Lambert of Maastricht was a revered 7th-century bishop and martyr; popular medieval name across Flanders, Germany, and the Low Countries.

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Lukas

ู„ููˆูŽูƒู’ุธ

German and Slavic form of Luke from Greek Loukas meaning "man of light; from Lucania." Evangelist Saint Luke authored one of the Gospels; Lukas is the classic German spelling of this beloved apostolic name.

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Liesbeth

ู„ูŠุฒุจุช

Dutch and German form of Elizabeth meaning "my God is abundance; pledged to God." Liesbeth is the warm familiar Dutch-German short form of the beloved biblical name, combining sacred heritage with everyday affection.

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Matilda

ู…ูŽุงุชูู„ู’ุฏูŽุฉ

Germanic name meaning "mighty in battle". Borne by queens and empresses; a name of strength and regal dignity.

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Margareta

ู…ุงุฑุฌุฑูŠุชุง

Germanic form of Margaret from Latin margarita meaning "pearl". A name of lasting elegance and gentle refinement.

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Mercedes

ู…ุฑุณูŠุฏุณ

Spanish-German name meaning "mercies, graces". A title of the Virgin Mary; a name of compassion and divine blessing.

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Myrna

ู…ูŠุฑู†ุง

affectionate; beloved and tender

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Nthaly

ู†ูŽุซู‘ูŽุงู„ููŠ

A feminine name of Latin origin meaning born on Christmas Day.

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Nelson

ู†ูู„ู’ุณูˆู†

son of Neil; English given name originally a surname

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Norbert

ู†ูˆุฑุจุฑุช

Germanic name meaning "shining north; bright northerner." From nord + beraht (bright); Saint Norbert of Xanten founded the Norbertine order in the 12th century โ€” a name of spiritual illumination and northern heroic tradition.

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Hattie

ู‡ูŽุงุชู‘ููŠู‘

German and English diminutive of Harriet meaning "ruler of the home; estate ruler." From the Germanic heim (home) + ric (rule); Hattie became a beloved Victorian-era name combining warmth with quiet domestic authority.

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Harmon

ู‡ุงุฑู…ูˆู†

Germanic name meaning "army man; warrior; soldier." A variant of Herman; Harmon embodies the Germanic tradition of martial valor and steadfast service โ€” a name carrying the strength of a warrior with steady reliability.

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