1. BusterBuster: "noisemaker" or "one who breaks something" (English origin) 2. HuckHuck means "mind, spirit, or courage". 3. PaceyPacey: "Pertaining to Easter; hope, new beginnings, liberation" (English) 4. YassirYassir: Arabic origin, meaning "easy" or "fortunate." 5. ToyPlayful and lighthearted, evoking childhood joy and imagination. 6. RooRoo: Australian Aboriginal word for "kangaroo" 7. YuvenYuven: Latin origin, meaning "young," associated with youthfulness and vitality. 8. SukhjeevanSukhjeevan: Happy life 9. JokJoking, hardworking, youthful (Dutch/German/Old High German) 10. MladenYoung or tender, common in Slavic countries, associated with spring or summer.
| 1. WendyWendy: English, meaning "friend, winsome, or holy." 2. JulianaYouthful, downy-bearded; belonging to Julius 3. GiulianaGiuliana: Latin for "youthful" or "young" 4. JocelinJocelin: "joyful sound" (Latin, cheerful, optimistic) 5. LudiePlayful, sporting 6. CalandraCalandra: Latin origin, meaning "lark," representing joy, vitality, and springtime 7. LaaibahLaaibah: Playful, innocent 8. LashaeLashae: Latin for "playfulness"; a creative, joyful, and mischievous individual. 9. YousraYousra: Arabic origin, meaning "ease" or "wealth." 10. BlimiBlimi: Laughter (Yiddish)
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