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- Lasean
- A modern combination of the prefix La and Shaun/Shawn/Sean, Anglo-Irish forms of John, from the Hebrew Yochanan, meaning "God is gracious" via the Greek Ioannes.
- Oriel
- The person who tolerates and forgiving others.
- Nickita
- Macenzie
- Othello
- This name derives from the Germanic root “*auþa / *ôþela > ōt > uod / audo” (property, inheritance, heritage, recent form “wealth, fortune“). Audo and Odo have initially been diminutives of all names beginning with the element “od-, ot-.” The name is best known for being used by Shakespeare in one of his works, “the Othello.” Othello is a tragedy believed to have been written in the year approximately 1603 and based on the short story “Un Capitano Moro” (A Moorish Captain) by Cinthio, a disciple of Boccaccio, first published in 1565
- Asuncion
- Spanish - Assumption, Born During the Feast of Assumption, A variation of the name Asuncion.
- Infantof
- Chasey
- The one who dwells on hunting ground.
- Kesley
- Kesler means Independandt and Energetic, Kesler means Independandt and Energetic.
- Chikamso
- Iremide
- Tolulope
- To God be the glory., To God be the glory.
- Rajvinder
- Brave king
- Daljinder
- Army of God in heaven.
- Gaganpreet
- The one who like the sky a lot.
- Gurjinder
- Gurjinder is the name of punjabi Sikh girl. Gurjinder means a victory or achievement.
- Kamaldeep
- Illumination, Mental clarity, Light of lotus, Lotus Lamp, Brilliant, Bright and Radiant light of Lotus.
- Olayemi
- One who is worthy of wealth.
- Eanna
- This name derives from the Middle Irish Gaelic “Éan dála,” meaning “similar to a bird, resembling a bird.” Énnae Cennsalach (5th-century) was a King of Leinster and founder of the Uí Cheinnselaig sept of the Laigin. He was the grandson of Bressal Bélach († 436), a previous king.