[Opinions] Re: cool meanings
in reply to a message by hello_1234
Gosh, this sent me down such a rabbithole.
Afsaneh, 'legend, myth, fable'
Afsoun, 'charm, spell'
Aino, 'the only one'
Anargul, 'blooming pomegranate tree'
Austėja, 'to weave'
Behnoosh, 'excellent nectar'
Bibigul, 'nightingale'
Bolormaa, 'crystal woman'
Csenge, 'to ring, to clang'
Dipali, 'row of lamps'
Edda, 'great-grandmother'
Enid, 'soul, spirit, life'
Euphemia, 'to use words of good omen'
Fayruz, 'turquoise (gemstone)'
Gulbadan, 'having a body like a rose'
Hafsa, 'gathering'
Indu, 'bright drop (the moon)'
Iolana, 'to soar'
Ka'ahumanu, 'the bird's mantle'
Kilinoe, 'raindrops, fine rain, mist, fog, vapour, rain spray'
Lāsma, 'to sparkle'
Licarayen, 'stone flower'
Mángilik, 'the one with the drum song'
Maya, 'illusion, magic'
Mina, 'azure, enamel'
Minali, 'fish catcher'
Mirdza, 'to shine, to glitter'
Mohini, 'infatuating'
Najwa, 'secret, whisper'
Nayeli, 'I love you'
Nefertiti, 'the beautiful one has come'
Noelani, 'heavenly mist'
Padmini, 'multitude of lotuses'
Parastoo, 'swallow (bird)'
Parisa, 'like a fairy'
Parvaneh, 'butterfly'
Prachi, 'eastern, ancient'
Pritha, 'the palm of the hand'
Saga, 'seeing one'
Sandhya, 'twilight'
Shailaja, 'daughter of the mountain'
Sholpan, 'Venus (the planet)'
Simin, 'silvery'
Steinunn, 'stone wave'
Tzufit, 'hummingbird'
Vellamo, 'to surge, to swell'
Yawen, 'elegant cloud patterns'
Yewande, 'mother has found me'
Zhansaya, 'soul shadow, shade, protection, comfort'
Ekundayo, 'tears become joy'
Kajal, 'kohl, collyrium, lotion for the eyes'
Mor, 'myrrh'
Nilam, 'dark blue, sapphire'
Akash, 'open space, sky'
Amir, 'treetop'
Antiman, 'condor of the sun'
Astrophel, 'star lover'
Bahram, 'victory over resistance'
Bilal, 'wettening, moistening'
Brokkr, 'badger'
Chandan, 'sandalwood'
Dhruva, 'fixed, immovable, firm, stable (referring to the North Star)'
Elioenai, 'my eyes look to God'
Faunus, 'to befriend'
Furqan, 'criterion between right and wrong, proof'
Govinda, 'cow finder'
Havilah, 'to dance, to circle, to twist'
Haytham, 'young eagle'
Hrafn, 'raven'
Indra, 'possessing drops of rain'
Kavi, 'wise man, sage, poet'
Kian, 'king, foundation, symbol of pride'
Krešimir, 'to spark, to flare up, to bring to life, to resurrect the world'
Lautaro, 'swift hawk'
Lochan, 'the eye'
Madhukar, 'bee, honey-maker'
Maksat, 'goal, purpose, intention'
Malachi, 'my messenger, my angel'
Mayur, 'peacock'
Miras, 'legacy, inheritance'
Mohit, 'infatuated, fascinated, bewildered'
Narasimha, 'man-lion'
Nawel, 'jaguar'
Niraj, 'water-born, lotus'
Nurlan, 'bright boy'
Odeserundiye, 'lightning has struck'
Prasenjit, 'conqueror of an expert army'
Rakesh, 'lord of the full moon'
Saifannur, 'sword of light'
Senán, 'little old one'
Siavash, 'possessing black stallions'
Sindri, 'sparkle'
Somerled, 'summer traveler'
Talha, 'fruit-bearing tree'
Tariq, 'visitor, knocker at the door'
Tömörbaatar, 'iron hero'
Wickaninnish, 'having no one in front of him in the canoe'
Zbigniew, 'to dispel anger'
Zoticus, 'full of life'
Zulfiqar, 'cleaver of the spine'
Adisa, 'bundled up and set to dry'
Davaa, 'threshold, mountain pass'
Gurpreet, 'teacher pleasure, joy, love'
Kaleoikaika, 'the mighty voice'
Nochhuetl, 'prickly pear fruit rind/skin'
Raz, 'secret'
Taiwo, 'taste the world, taste life'
Afsaneh, 'legend, myth, fable'
Afsoun, 'charm, spell'
Aino, 'the only one'
Anargul, 'blooming pomegranate tree'
Austėja, 'to weave'
Behnoosh, 'excellent nectar'
Bibigul, 'nightingale'
Bolormaa, 'crystal woman'
Csenge, 'to ring, to clang'
Dipali, 'row of lamps'
Edda, 'great-grandmother'
Enid, 'soul, spirit, life'
Euphemia, 'to use words of good omen'
Fayruz, 'turquoise (gemstone)'
Gulbadan, 'having a body like a rose'
Hafsa, 'gathering'
Indu, 'bright drop (the moon)'
Iolana, 'to soar'
Ka'ahumanu, 'the bird's mantle'
Kilinoe, 'raindrops, fine rain, mist, fog, vapour, rain spray'
Lāsma, 'to sparkle'
Licarayen, 'stone flower'
Mángilik, 'the one with the drum song'
Maya, 'illusion, magic'
Mina, 'azure, enamel'
Minali, 'fish catcher'
Mirdza, 'to shine, to glitter'
Mohini, 'infatuating'
Najwa, 'secret, whisper'
Nayeli, 'I love you'
Nefertiti, 'the beautiful one has come'
Noelani, 'heavenly mist'
Padmini, 'multitude of lotuses'
Parastoo, 'swallow (bird)'
Parisa, 'like a fairy'
Parvaneh, 'butterfly'
Prachi, 'eastern, ancient'
Pritha, 'the palm of the hand'
Saga, 'seeing one'
Sandhya, 'twilight'
Shailaja, 'daughter of the mountain'
Sholpan, 'Venus (the planet)'
Simin, 'silvery'
Steinunn, 'stone wave'
Tzufit, 'hummingbird'
Vellamo, 'to surge, to swell'
Yawen, 'elegant cloud patterns'
Yewande, 'mother has found me'
Zhansaya, 'soul shadow, shade, protection, comfort'
Ekundayo, 'tears become joy'
Kajal, 'kohl, collyrium, lotion for the eyes'
Mor, 'myrrh'
Nilam, 'dark blue, sapphire'
Akash, 'open space, sky'
Amir, 'treetop'
Antiman, 'condor of the sun'
Astrophel, 'star lover'
Bahram, 'victory over resistance'
Bilal, 'wettening, moistening'
Brokkr, 'badger'
Chandan, 'sandalwood'
Dhruva, 'fixed, immovable, firm, stable (referring to the North Star)'
Elioenai, 'my eyes look to God'
Faunus, 'to befriend'
Furqan, 'criterion between right and wrong, proof'
Govinda, 'cow finder'
Havilah, 'to dance, to circle, to twist'
Haytham, 'young eagle'
Hrafn, 'raven'
Indra, 'possessing drops of rain'
Kavi, 'wise man, sage, poet'
Kian, 'king, foundation, symbol of pride'
Krešimir, 'to spark, to flare up, to bring to life, to resurrect the world'
Lautaro, 'swift hawk'
Lochan, 'the eye'
Madhukar, 'bee, honey-maker'
Maksat, 'goal, purpose, intention'
Malachi, 'my messenger, my angel'
Mayur, 'peacock'
Miras, 'legacy, inheritance'
Mohit, 'infatuated, fascinated, bewildered'
Narasimha, 'man-lion'
Nawel, 'jaguar'
Niraj, 'water-born, lotus'
Nurlan, 'bright boy'
Odeserundiye, 'lightning has struck'
Prasenjit, 'conqueror of an expert army'
Rakesh, 'lord of the full moon'
Saifannur, 'sword of light'
Senán, 'little old one'
Siavash, 'possessing black stallions'
Sindri, 'sparkle'
Somerled, 'summer traveler'
Talha, 'fruit-bearing tree'
Tariq, 'visitor, knocker at the door'
Tömörbaatar, 'iron hero'
Wickaninnish, 'having no one in front of him in the canoe'
Zbigniew, 'to dispel anger'
Zoticus, 'full of life'
Zulfiqar, 'cleaver of the spine'
Adisa, 'bundled up and set to dry'
Davaa, 'threshold, mountain pass'
Gurpreet, 'teacher pleasure, joy, love'
Kaleoikaika, 'the mighty voice'
Nochhuetl, 'prickly pear fruit rind/skin'
Raz, 'secret'
Taiwo, 'taste the world, taste life'
This message was edited 8/18/2024, 11:54 AM