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Firaas
ููุฑูุงุณ
Knight, Cleverish, Lion
Natasha
ููุงุชูุงุดูุง
Strong, Gift of Allah
Owaria
ุฃูุฑูุง
Owaria is an Arabic name for girls that means water well, a well that provides drinking water.
Antoinette
ุฃูุทูุงูุช
French name meaning "priceless little one; beyond praise." The gracious French feminine diminutive of Antoine; Antoinette forever evokes the tragic beauty and regal elegance of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France.
Oriana
ุฃูุฑูุงูุง
Latin and Italian name meaning "golden; golden dawn; rising sun." Possibly from Latin aurum (gold); Oriana was a beloved medieval heroine and the poetic name given to Queen Elizabeth I by Renaissance poets.
Antonin
ุงูุชูููู
Slavic form of Antoninus from Latin meaning "priceless, praiseworthy". A dignified classical name with deep roots in Roman and Eastern European tradition.
Bltjy
ุจูุชุฌู
Derived from Turkish for a woodcutter or a historical Janissary soldier, or from Russian meaning a travel permit or entry ticket.
Todor
ุชูุฏูุฑ
Bulgarian-Slavic form of Theodore from Greek meaning "gift of God". A beloved name in Eastern Orthodox tradition, borne by rulers, saints, and warriors across Slavic lands.
Tonya
ุชูููุง
Russian pet form of Antonia meaning "priceless, of inestimable worth". A friendly and warm diminutive in Russia.
Tonie
ุชูููู
European pet form of Antonia and Anthony meaning "priceless; beyond praise." A gentle diminutive carrying the grandeur of the ancient Roman Antonius with the warmth of an endearing everyday name across Slavic and European cultures.
Galina
ุฌุงูููุง
Russian female name meaning "calm, serene, still". Derived from Greek Galene; an elegant classic of Soviet-era Russia.
Georgi
ุฌูุฑุฌู
Russian-Bulgarian form of George meaning "farmer, earth-worker". A noble name borne by many Eastern European heroes.
Georgina
ุฌูุฑุฌูู
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.
Dvorka
ุฏูุฑูุง
Slavic and Yiddish name meaning "of the court; little courtier; one of noble service." A Yiddish Eastern European feminine form used in Ashkenazi Jewish and Slavic communities; a name of intimate warmth and noble bearing.
Dorothea
ุฏูุฑูุชูุง
Slavic form of Dorothea from Greek meaning "gift of God". A name of classical beauty and spiritual depth, beloved across Eastern Orthodox and Catholic traditions.
Dima
ุฏูููู
Russian short form of Dmitri meaning "devoted to Demeter, earth gift". A beloved informal name across Russia.
Tasha
ุทูุงุดูููู
Russian diminutive pet name meaning "Christmas child; birthday; gift of God." A beloved informal short form of Natasha and Natalia, used as an independent name throughout Russia and across the English-speaking world; a name of festive warmth and endearing Russian charm.
Tata
ุทูุงุทุฉ
Russian and Slavic affectionate diminutive meaning "beloved little one; father's darling." A tender pet name across Russian and Slavic cultures; Tata expresses deep family warmth and the intimate bond of cherished family love.
Tonya
ุทูููุง
praiseworthy; Russian short form of Antonina
Vasili
ูุงุณููู
Russian form of Basil from Greek meaning "royal, kingly". Borne by Saint Basil the Great and many Russian rulers.
Vitka
ููุชูุง
victorious; Russian diminutive of Viktor
Katerina
ูุชุฑููุง
Russian-Slavic form of Katherine meaning "pure, clear". One of the most enduring and beloved Russian female names.
Kristian
ูุฑุณุชูุงู
Slavic form of Christian from Greek meaning "follower of Christ, anointed one". A name of deep faith carried with pride across Slavic and Scandinavian cultures.
Manya
ู ูุงููููุง
Russian affectionate diminutive of Maria meaning "beloved". A warm and tender nickname widely cherished across Russia.
Marsha
ู ูุฑูุดูุง
Russian-English diminutive of Marcia from Latin meaning "martial, of Mars". A warm, friendly name beloved in Russian culture as a tender and affectionate nickname.
Nata
ููุงุชููุฉ
Russian pet name and short form of Natasha and Natalia meaning "birthday; born on Christmas Day; gift of God." Nata is the beloved familiar form used in Russian families, carrying the festive joy of the nativity season.
Nadya
ููุฏููููุง
Russian-Slavic name meaning "hope". Short form of Nadezhda; a beloved name symbolizing optimism across Eastern Europe.
Tatyana
ุชูุชูููุงููุง
Russian female name of Latin origin meaning "fairy queen, princess". Immortalized in Pushkin novel Eugene Onegin.
Daniella
ุฏุงููููุง
Russian-Italian form of Daniela from Hebrew meaning "God is my judge". A name of divine justice and faith; elegant across both Eastern and Western European traditions.
Svetlana
ุณูุชูุงูุง
Russian name meaning "light, bright one". One of Russia most beloved names, symbolizing radiance and warmth.
Milana
ู ูููุงูุฉ
Russian-Slavic name meaning "gracious, dear, beloved". A warm and melodious name popular across Eastern Europe.