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Hephaestus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Ἥφαιστος (Hephaistos), whose meaning remains unknown. It likely shares its origin with the Minoan city of Φαιστός (Phaistos), suggesting a Pre-Greek...
Svetoslav is the Bulgarian form of Svyatoslav, a Slavic given name.EtymologyThe name derives from the Slavic elements svętŭ meaning "sacred, holy" and slava meaning "glory". Thus, Svetoslav can be int...
Valdas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, typically a short form of Valdemaras and other Lithuanian names that incorporate the Baltic or Germanic element vald "rule". This element is cognate with t...
Colby is an English given name that originated as a surname, itself derived from various place names in England. The place name Colby comes from the Old Norse personal name Koli, a byname meaning "coa...
Jinan is an Arabic unisex given name meaning "garden" or "paradise", derived from the Arabic root جنّ (janna) meaning "to cover, to hide." This root evokes the idea of a lush, concealed garden, a para...
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Faris is an Arabic masculine given name and surname, meaning "horseman, knight" (فارس). The name evokes ideals of chivalry, skill in horsemanship, and bravery, reflecting the high regard for equestria...
Bealdhild is the Old English cognate of Balthild, derived from the Germanic elements beald and hild, meaning "bold" and "battle" respectively, thus signifying "bold battle". This name is historically...
Bijou is a French feminine given name meaning "jewel." It is derived directly from the French word bijou (piece of jewelry), which itself originates from Breton bizou (ring). The name is rarely used i...
Uffe is a Danish male given name, functioning as a variant of Ulf. The root name Ulf derives from the Old Norse byname Úlfr, meaning "wolf" — a common element in Germanic names, often symbolizing stre...
Kiwa is a name of Māori and Polynesian origin, primarily known as the guardian of the ocean in Māori mythology. The name itself means "dark" or "black" in the Māori language, a fitting association wit...