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MkhitarmArmenian From Old Armenian մխիթար (mxitʿar) meaning "comfort, consolation, solace".
NugeshafGeorgian Derived from the Georgian noun ნუგეში (nugeshi) meaning "solace".
NugeshimGeorgian (Rare) Derived from the Georgian noun ნუგეში (nugeshi) meaning "solace".
QuratulainfArabic, Pakistani From Arabic قرة العين, variously transcribed as Qurat-ul-Ain or Qurratu'l-`Ayn, meaning "solace, consolation of the eyes" (sometimes "coolness of the eyes"). This was a title of Fátimih Baraghání, a 19th-century poet and theologian of the Bábí religion in Iran who has been described as "the first women's suffrage martyr".... [more]
Qurrat al-ʿAynfArabic, Iranian (?) Means "solace/consolation to the eyes" in Arabic. This was the title of Fatimah Baraghani, a 19th-century Persian poet, theologian and reformer (compare Táhirih).
RadociechmPolish Derived from Slavic rad "care" combined with Slavic tech "solace, comfort, joy".
SławociechmPolish Derived from Slavic slav "glory" combined with Slavic tech "solace, comfort, joy".
TasallimUzbek Means "consolation, solace" in Uzbek.
TaskinafUzbek Derived from Uzbek taskin meaning "solace".
TechomirmCzech, Slovak Derived from Slavic tech "solace, comfort, joy" combined with Slavic mir "peace".
TechoslavmCzech, Slovak Derived from Slavic tech "solace, comfort, joy" combined with Slavic slav "glory".
TrostlinfMedieval Jewish, Yiddish (Archaic) Derived from German Trost "solace; comfort". This name was occasionally given to a girl born into a grieving family.
WszeciechmPolish Derived from Slavic wsze "all, always" combined with Slavic tech "solace, comfort, joy".