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Meaning: "Aditya" translates to "Sun" or "Son of Aditi" in Sanskrit.Origin: Originates from Sanskrit, deeply rooted in Hindu mythology.
Meaning: Refers to 'one in a happy place' or 'one most favored.'Origin: Basque origin, from a village in the Pyrenees named after the Virgin of Ainhoa.
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Meaning: Light or torch; noble and kind.Origin: Old French/Greek origin, derived from 'Helene,' meaning 'light' or 'torch.' Can also mean 'noble and kind.'
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Meaning: Noble, bright, shining, beautiful.Origin: Multi-origin name derived from German, Greek, and Slavic roots, often meaning "noble" or "beautiful."
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Meaning: Noble or kind-hearted.Origin: Derived from Medieval English and Scottish origin as a diminutive of Alice, from Germanic roots.
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Meaning: The name Alivia means 'noble friend' and is also associated with 'olive tree' from Olivia.Origin: While primarily attributed to its association with 'Olivia,' it has independent roots in Old Germanic as well.
Meaning: Wishes or aspiration; Present in Armenian culture for its strong historical ties.Origin: Arman has Persian, Armenian, and Slavic roots, signifying wishes, patriotism, and valor.
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Meaning: Derived from the Ashanti tribe and the Ashanti Empire, which means thanks or gratitude in the Ashanti dialect.Origin: African origin from Ghana.
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Meaning: Audra signifies a blend of prosperity and strength, or evokes an image of a storm.Origin: Old English and Lithuanian origin with meanings associated with prosperity and storm.
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Meaning: Majestic, venerableOrigin: Latin origin meaning 'majestic' or 'venerable'. Historically associated with Roman Emperor Augustus.