Ayaan
Meaning: Gift of God
Popular across Muslim families.
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Gift of God
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Meaning: Gift of God
Popular across Muslim families.
Meaning: Noble woman
A strong favorite in the UK style family.
Meaning: Great
Cross-cultural and meaningful.
Meaning: Slim or first letter
Elegant and distinctly Turkish.
Meaning: Gift of God
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Meaning: Happiness or flower
Simple with multiple cultural roots.
Meaning: Fragrant flower
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Meaning: Lion
Short and common across many countries.
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