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Renate
ريناتي
German and Scandinavian form of Renata meaning "reborn; born again." From the Latin renatus; Renate gained wide use across German-speaking countries and Scandinavia — a name of spiritual renewal, hope, and the promise of a fresh and blessed beginning.
Renee
رينيه
French name from Latin Renatus meaning "reborn, born again". Symbol of renewal, a fresh start and spiritual rebirth.
Sancho
سانشو
Spanish name meaning "sacred, holy". Immortalized by Don Quixote loyal companion Sancho Panza; a name of faithful loyalty.
Sylviana
سلفيانا
from the forest; of the woods and nature
Silvio
سلفيو
Italian name from Latin silva meaning "forest, woodland". A nature-inspired name of ancient Roman heritage; borne by popes, poets, and statesmen throughout Italian history.
Serena
سيرينا
peaceful; calm and serene
Cecile
سيسيل
from the noble Caecilii family; of Roman heritage
Sylvia
سيفليا
from the forest; of the woods and nature
Selina
سيلينا
moon; pure and luminous like moonlight
Charles
شَارِل
French and Germanic name meaning "free man; strong man." From the Germanic Karl; Emperor Charlemagne bore this name, shaping medieval Europe — a name of royal grandeur, historical power, and the enduring legacy of Western civilization's greatest emperor.
Charles
شارلز
free man; strong and independent
Sabrina
صبرينه
from the River Severn; legendary river spirit
Celia
صَلِيَّا
heavenly; of the sky and the celestial realm
Sailima
صيدره
the wise flow; carrying knowledge and understanding, she educates all who drink from her waters
Antonius
طونيوس
priceless; Latin form of Anthony
Fabio
فابيو
Italian name from Latin Fabius meaning "bean grower". A classic Italian masculine name of agricultural Roman heritage.
Fabiola
فابيولا
Latin name meaning "little bean; of the Fabian family." From the ancient Roman gens Fabia; Saint Fabiola of Rome founded the first public hospital in the Western world in the 4th century — a name of compassionate service, noble healing, and early Christian charity.
François
فرانسوا
French masculine name meaning "free man; Frenchman." An iconic French name borne by Kings of France, Saint Francis of Assisi in French form, philosophers, and cultural icons; a name synonymous with the French spirit of freedom and civilization.
Françoise
فرانسواز
French feminine name meaning "free woman; French woman." The gracious feminine form of François; Françoise has been borne by renowned French novelists, artists, queens, and women of culture — a name of distinctly French elegance and intellectual spirit.
Franka
فرانكا
free; from the Frankish people
François
فرنسوا
French masculine name meaning "free man; Frenchman." Borne by Kings of France, philosophers, and cultural icons; a name synonymous with the French spirit of freedom, culture, and the enduring legacy of French civilization.
Françoise
فرنسواز
French feminine name meaning "free woman; French woman." The elegant feminine counterpart to François; a name of distinctly French refinement, carried by novelists, artists, and women who shaped French cultural life.
Victoire
فكتوار
French name meaning "victory; triumph." The French form of Victoria; Victoire is a spirited, regal name celebrating achievement, strength, and the glory of overcoming all obstacles — a name that has inspired French royalty and heroines throughout history.
Florina
فلرينا
flowering; in full bloom
Florentina
فلنتيا
flourishing; from the city of Florence
Florence
فلورنس
Latin name meaning "flourishing; blooming; prosperous." From the Latin florens; Florence Nightingale revolutionized nursing; the name also honors Florence, Italy — a name of compassionate achievement, cultural magnificence, and enduring grace.
Felicia
فليسيا
Latin name meaning "happy; lucky; blessed with good fortune." The feminine form of Felix; Felicia expresses pure joy, radiant happiness, and the ancient Roman virtue of felicitas — a name whose very meaning is a gift of happiness and divine favor.
Fortunia
فورتينية
Latin name derived from Fortuna, the Roman goddess of luck and destiny, meaning "fortune; luck; blessed prosperity." Fortunia embodies the Roman ideal of favored fate and the divine gift of good fortune that shapes a life of fulfillment.
Vitka
فيتكا
victorious; Russian diminutive of Viktor
Fernan
فيرنان
bold voyager; short form of Fernando
Victoire
فيكتوار
French name meaning "victory; triumph." The elegant French feminine form of Victor; Victoire is a name of radiant triumph and noble achievement, evoking the timeless French tradition of celebrating grace, courage, and the sweetness of hard-won success.
Vincent
فينست
Latin name meaning "conquering; prevailing; one who wins." From the Latin vincere; Saint Vincent de Paul devoted his life to serving the poor — a name of charitable courage, compassionate strength, and the enduring spirit of selfless service.
Violette
فيولايت
French name meaning "little violet; small purple blossom." The French form of Violet; a name of delicate natural beauty combining the color purple — historically associated with royalty and spiritual depth — with the tender affection of French naming tradition.
Violette
فيولت
French name meaning "little violet; small purple blossom." The French form of Violet; a name of delicate natural beauty combining the color purple — historically associated with royalty and spiritual depth — with the tender affection of French naming tradition.
Carmine
قرمين
crimson; Italian form of Carmen meaning garden
Constantine
قسطنتين
steadfast; constant and unwavering
Costantino
قسطنطينو
Italian form of Constantine from Latin meaning "constant, steadfast, unwavering". Named after Emperor Constantine who transformed the Roman world; a name of enduring strength.
Carlo
كارلو
Italian form of Charles meaning "free man". Italy classic male name borne by kings, artists and scholars throughout history.
Carlin
كارلين
Irish-Celtic name meaning "little champion". Also a form of Caroline. Carries pride and playful competitive spirit.
Carlie
كارليه
free woman; feminine diminutive of Charles
Carol
كَارُولي
free man; joyful song of praise
Camelia
كاميليا
Latin name from the camellia flower, meaning "perfect, unblemished". Symbolizes admiration, perfection, and lasting devotion.
Clementine
كلمنتين
French feminine name meaning "mild; gentle; merciful." The French feminine form of Clement; beloved through literature and the famous folk song "Oh My Darling, Clementine" — a name of sweet gentleness, tender mercy, and endearing lyrical French charm.
Clementina
كلمنتينا
Italian and Spanish feminine form of Clement meaning "mild; gentle; merciful." The Romance-language form of the gracious name; Clementina carries the warmth of Italian and Iberian naming tradition — a name of tender mercy, gracious gentleness, and courtly elegance.
Clara
كليرا
bright; clear and brilliant
Clemente
كليمنص
Italian form of Clement from Latin meaning "merciful, gentle, mild". Borne by fourteen popes; a name of great ecclesiastical dignity and compassionate, gentle leadership.
Candice
كنديس
pure white; radiant and dazzling
Cornelius
كورنيل
horn; noble Roman clan name