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- Breslin
- Refers to family name or surname., Refers to family name or surname.
- Ikram
- Honor, Hospitality, Generosity.
- Cuma
- The one who bears Christ, The one who bears Christ.
- Valley
- Ebbie
- It means father or light.
- Kayron
- Raynor
- Germanic - Counsel; Mighty Army; Warrior from the Gods; A variant of name Raymond, Germanic - Counsel, Mighty Army, Warrior from the Gods, A variant of name Raymond.
- Beren
- Beren also known as Beren Erchamion is a fictional character, Beren also known as Beren Erchamion is a fictional character.
- Pita
- She who is gracious.
- Fortune
- From the English word, which comes from the Latin fortuna, meaning "fortune" or "fate".
- Yanick
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Iōánnēs (Ἰωάννης),” which in turn, is a form of the Hebrew name “Yôchânân / Yehochanan” meaning “graced by Yahweh, God is gracious.” There are numerous forms of the name in different languages. This name is part of the most massive etymological root of names made up of more than five hundred variations among male and female in different languages. The name “John” had gained popularity among Jews in Judea and Galilee by the time the area became a province of the Roman Empire in 6 A.D. John Hyrcanus was the first king of the Hasmonean Dynasty and was the nephew of Judas Maccabeus. It was the given name of Yochanan ben Zechariah, a Jewish prophet known in English as John the Baptist.
- Matty
- Matti is a short form of Matthias, a form of the Latin Mattheus, from the Hebrew Mattiyahu, meaning "gift of God (Yahweh)", via the Greek Mathaios.
- Tashi
- Prosperity, Great accompishment.
- Arta
- This name’s origin is still quite uncertain today, but its popularity derives from its legendary hero, King Arthur’s name. The theories include: 1) From the Roman Gens (family name) Classical Latin and Vulgar Latin dialects “Artōrius.” 2) From a Brittonic patronym “*Arto-rīg-ios,” which in turn derives from the root “*arto-rīg-, “meaning “bear-king,” found in the Old Irish personal name “Art-ri.” An alternative theory is from the Ancient Greek “Arktoúros (Αρκτοῦρος),” meaning “guardian of the bear,” ultimately from “árktos (Ἄρκτοσ)” (bear) plus “oúros (οὖρος)” (watcher, guardian). Classical Latin Arcturus would also have become “Art(h)ur” when borrowed into Welsh, and its brightness and position in the sky led people to regard it as the “guardian of the bear” and the “leader” of the other stars in Boötes.
- Aiman
- Faith, Fearless.
- Fayette
- A pettite, little fairy woman.
- Shiya
- Snow at dawn, Death.
- Tahsin
- Acclaim, Appreciation, Beautification.
- Jayel
- Kayton