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Ermioni is a modern Greek female given name that is a cultivated form of the ancient Hermione. Hermione itself derives from the name of the Greek messenger god Hermes, though the mythological figure H...
Dion is a masculine given name with roots in Ancient Greek and English usage. It is derived from the Greek element Διός (Dios), meaning "of Zeus", linking the name directly to the king of the gods in...
Punit is a masculine given name used primarily in Hindi and Marathi-speaking communities. It derives from the Sanskrit word punīta (पुनीत), meaning "cleaned, purified." The name evokes purity and spir...
Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil
Vinay is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, widely used in India across several language communities including Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, and Tamil. The name is derived from the Sansk...
António is the European Portuguese form of Anthony, derived from the Roman family name Antonius of unknown Etruscan origin. The name is deeply embedded in Portuguese culture and is widely used in Port...
Marcello is a masculine Italian given name, derived from the Roman family name Marcellus, a diminutive of the Roman praenomen Marcus. The root Mars links the name to the Roman god of war, giving Marce...
Chantelle is a female given name in English, derived as a variant of Chantal. The original name Chantal comes from a French surname that traces back to a place name meaning "stony" (from Latin cantal,...
Bulgarian, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene
Zdravka is a feminine given name used primarily in Bulgarian, Croatian, Serbian, and Slovene cultures. It is the feminine form of Zdravko, a diminutive derivative of the South Slavic word zdrav, meani...
Hafdís is an Icelandic feminine given name derived from the Old Norse elements haf 'sea, ocean' and dís 'goddess'. Thus, the name can be interpreted as 'sea goddess', blending Nordic mythology's dís (...