I teach 17-19 YO students heading for college. Here are some students sightings (some in my class, some on other lists). It's a French speaking school, but you'll be able to see the cultural diversity of the city, reflected in the students' names. Tell me your likes and dislikes, or which one stands out in the list for you.
F:
AgnèsArulini (from Hindi, but couldn't find the meaning)
ChelseaCleaDavinaDhara (from Sanskrit, meaning Earth)
EliannaEmleen (can't find it on BtN, maybe invented)
EricaGodelive (maybe an alternative spelling of
Godeliva or
Godelieve. Seems to be the feminine form of
Goteleib)
JulietteJustineLilianMarieNaomiNashia (couldn't find the origin of the name. I found Nasha who seemed close enough)
Riham (means "fine rain, drizzle" in Arabic)
Rona Samrah (seems a variant spelling of
Samra. Means "brunette" in Arabic)
Sanya (seems a variant spelling of
Saniyya. Means "brilliant, splendid" in Arabic)
SherylShekinnah (from the Hebrew word שׁכִינה (sheḵina) meaning "God's manifested glory" or "God's presence")
Sidra (from the Arabic name of a type of tree, known as the lotus tree in English)
VeronicaWassima (feminine version of
Wassim)
Xian (seems to have multiple meaning in mandarin
Zaina (feminine form of Zayn/Zain)
M:
AlexandreAlhasane (seems a variant spelling of
Al-Hasan. Means "handsome" in Arabic)
AnthonyAdamEdward /
Édouard (I have seen both spellings)
CalvinDimitry
Hamzah (means "lion" in Arabic)
JeremyJoeyLamine (seems a variant of Al-Amin, means "the truthful")
LéonardLouis-Alexandre
LudovicMateoMohammedNeyl (variant of
Nail. Means "attainer" in Arabic)
NicolasPatrickPaulRaphaëlSachaSamuelTaseen (seems to be from the Qu'ran but the meaning is not known)
XavierYoussef
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