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Carminho is a Portuguese feminine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Carmo, the Portuguese form of Carmel, which ultimately derives from the Virgin Mary's title Our Lady of Mount Carmel. The n...
Kaushalya is a name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "of the Kosala people" — it is a variant form of Kausalya. In the Hindu epic Ramayana, Kausalya is the first and senior queen consort of King Dasharatha...
Syria is a feminine given name, primarily used in Italian. It is a variant form of Siria, which itself is derived from the name of the star Sirius. The name coincides with the Italian name for the cou...
Psyche is a feminine name derived from the Ancient Greek word ψυχή (psyche), meaning "the soul." The term traces its roots to the Greek verb ψύχω (psycho), "to breathe," based on the ancient belief th...
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Etymology and Linguistic Roots Mila is a feminine name with deep roots in the milŭ element of the Slavic language family. This element, meaning "gracious, dear," gives the name its core sense of charm...
Setare is a Persian feminine given name that serves as an alternate transcription of the Persian word ستاره (setāre), meaning "star." It is directly related to the name Setareh, which shares the same...
Etymology and OriginOdarka is a Ukrainian variant of Dariya, itself the Ukrainian form of Daria. The name Daria ultimately derives from the Old Persian root name Darius, composed of elements meaning "...
Iraia is a Basque feminine name of uncertain meaning, possibly derived from the name of a place in the town of Oco in Navarre, Spain. The name also has a separate geographic existence in Greece, where...
Ayesha is a variant spelling of the Arabic name Aisha, derived from the Arabic root īsh (عيش) meaning "living" or "alive." It is a common transcription in Arabic, Urdu, and Bengali, reflecting regiona...